The Rise Of Otaku - Chapter 70
Chapter 70: Chapter 70 The first cup of coffee
In “Alive” this game, players could freely set in-game character’s personality, appearance, and occupation, the previous setting would determine the ability of the in-game character, and the occupation would determine the respawning point of the in-game character. Zhou Yu chose otaku, this occupation, and then the respawning point was actually an underground concert of an idol group.
When the concert reached the most intense and exciting point, a zombie virus suddenly broke out amongst the audiences, then it instantly became extremely chaotic. When Zhou Yu first played, he was quickly drowned by the zombie crowd before he was even able to get familiar with the basic control of the game. After trying it many times, he still basically couldn’t live for more than 10 minutes. There was once he was killed by the beautiful idol after she was turned into a zombie. He didn’t know whether he should feel happy or sad.
A game that could end players dozens of times at the beginning point. It was revealing its true nature at a very early stage.
In fact, Otaku this occupation should be the choice for the advanced players. Generally, a lot of newbies would choose special forces. The physical data of the controlled characters would be the highest. Together with the powerful weapons in the early stage, players could become familiar with the game very quickly.
Different occupations had different abilities. Although special forces had great combat capabilities, this role needed to follow the instructions of their superiors. They were always looking for clues to find out the final Boss. Players would not be able to enjoy the fun of doing whatever they wanted in the zombie city. Therefore, special forces this occupation was only recommended for newbie players to play for the first time. Only until the second time would they realize the real fun of this game.
Just like Zhou Yu, after he became familiar with the game, not only was he able to survive with his Otaku character in the game, but he also protected the idol girl. He was even able to go through the disaster by going around the city looking for other survivors and expanding his harem.
Then Zhou Yu tried other occupations as well. One of his most favorite was the Mafia occupation. These idiots were still fighting for the territories in the city where the zombies were everywhere. It felt quite like playing GTA. Gathering minions to clean up zombies, establishing their own safe sites to collect the protection fees, and establishing order in chaos. It was like a doomsday kingdom.
Every occupation had its own unique way of playing. It could be said that this game was a great game that could be replayed many times. However, there was also a downside. It was that this game was very big. It was over 10 G. And the minimum configuration requirements were quite high as well. It wasn’t a type of game that could be run on low configuration PCs.
After receiving this game, Gao Shu was also shocked by such a big game. Compared with the previous 2~3G game, it was several times bigger. Was it because the income of the previous games had made them expand their development team?
Anyway, he immediately organized the staff to start checking the game.
Very good, it could be said that it was the most realistic zombie game on the market. There was no unlimited capacity backpack, ammunition was limited, and it was impossible to slaughter zombies easily. The map was very big, and it was completely open. No wonder the game was so big. The game content was rich. It was a very rare, high-quality game.
However, although he was happy by the quality of the game, he was still annoyed by the Taoist.
Such a large game, the development cycle must be very long, but whenever he asked him something, he was not giving him any news.
If he could get some information, he could advertise the game in the early stage. It could definitely attract more players and create more topics. Maybe the Taoist was too confident in his game and he didn’t want to rely on advertising. But Gao Shu could only do his best to make the game recover enough investment funds, so that the Daoist team would not be dismissed because of this game.
The investment was too big? It was actually just a Tier 3 game, and it was only one of the good games in Zhou Yu’s gaming folder. There were too many games buried in Zhou Yu’s gaming library. It was not that they were not good enough, but there were not many opportunities for Zhou Yu to release them.
If Gao Shu saw that there were so many games in Zhou Yu’s computer, he would definitely be shocked.
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Early this morning, Mouse Jack had a duel with the squirrel Bubu. The reason was very simple. It was for the coffee that was made by the maid Tina…
Bubu held a lance and said arrogantly, “You shameless stinky mouse, the first cup of coffee that little Tina made every morning, is for me. I won’t give it to you!”
Jack pointed a one-handed sword at Bubu and looked at it disdainfully, “bullshit, you shittalker, I am the owner of the pub, the first cup of coffee she made is naturally mine!”
*Facepalm*… They were actually fighting over who had the right to drink the first cup of coffee. Zhou Yu really did not know if the relationship between the two was good or bad.
Tina’s face was filled with nervousness, she was on the verge of crying. Because no matter how she tried to stop them, they just would not stop arguing. It was just the same coffee, but who drank the first cup, had a completely different meaning to them.
Zhou Yu slightly consoled Tina, and asked her not to worry too much. But to be honest, Zhou Yu also wanted to taste the coffee that was brewed by the maid little Tina, but he was too big to be able to drink anything that was made by her.
The battle between Jack and Bubu was very exciting. It was very easy to tell they had excellent fighting skills. Watching them fight, was like watching two Western martial arts masters having a duel. In terms of the representative of Chinese kungfu – the old drunkard, was currently drunk in the pub. For him, a cup of coffee was not worth a fight. However, if someone dared to take his alcohol, he would make them understand what was called ‘the anger of the elderly.’
After brushing his teeth and washing his face, when Zhou Yu came back, Bubu was already knocked down by Jack. At this moment, it was rolling around, kicking its feet on the ground complaining,
“It’s not fair, I was bullied by a mouse! If my dragon is still there, you can’t even touch my shadow! My Bird Lance Technique is not supposed to be used on the ground. You have an unfair advantage!”
Jack had long been accustomed to this guy’s unreasonable complaint. It just completely ignored Bubu and walked towards little Tina to drink the first cup of coffee elegantly.
Seeing its complaining tactics did not work, it quickly got up from the ground and patted its body to remove the dust. Then it hopped toward Zhou Yu and said, “Boss, you can’t do this to me, it is not fair. The stinky mouse has a mount Diandian, but I don’t have any. You need to give me one flying mount as well. This ‘Proud Son Of The Sky’ has now fallen off the sky and is bullied by a mouse, you tell me, is my life sad or not.”
Flying Mount? This would depend on fate. Normally, if there was a flying rider in the village, the gashapon machine should give him something. As long as he used it continuously, sooner or later, he would get a flying mount egg. Only until Zhou Yu promised to Bubu that he would do his best to get one egg, did Bubu finally stop talking, and return to the pub to work.
Under the hard work of the hedgehog Rubin, the first elementary portal of the adventurer’s town was finally completed. However, it only allowed one-star adventurers to use it. It was truly the beginner’s portal.
The portal was placed next to the pub. However, the town was still far away from a real adventurer’s town. So apart from the pub and the dungeon, there was nothing that would attract adventurers to come here.
From time to time, the portal would flash and then adventures’ groups would appear. Unlike those wandering adventurers, these people were generally in groups, and they also had standard equipment. The arrangement of having the right amount of different professions in the group was also very reasonable. Therefore, the success rate of their adventures was very high. As long as there were no brigand kings in the brigand cave, they would have a perfect score in the dungeon.
These people were usually very generous. They were Jack’s favorite types of customers. Unfortunately, because there was only one dungeon, there were not many adventurers’ groups. Even so, every day, the pub could still earn about 100 or so Moe Coins, which was almost the same as the reward that Zhou Yu received from doing the daily quests.
As long as there was enough dungeon, the income of the pub would increase greatly, which was a good way to increase the income of Moe Coins.