Atlas probably saw him as a lamb to be harvested, completely unaware of the value of his own work. He was overjoyed when a large company from another province offered him a collaboration.
And they're still eagerly chasing after a 25% commission?
Indeed, this is a fair figure. Other unscrupulous platforms even take a 30% cut, but that's the price charged to the lowest-level game developers.
Truly high-quality games shouldn't be sold off cheaply.
He explicitly stated his intention to donate all the revenue from Minecraft, but if the amount is too small, it would be disrespectful to the creators.
Given that the original PC version of Minecraft was a small miracle with revenue of 2.2 billion US dollars, this VR version of StarCraft can't be too bad either.
Otherwise, what's the difference between them and those reborn individuals who take a song commissioned by someone for a million dollars and sell it to an online platform for 20,000 dollars?
It's better not to cast a pearl in the dark.
not to mention……
Tomorrow, the graduation project results will be announced across the entire university, and this year's champion has already earned quite a reputation.
The other party was in a hurry, even calling after get off work hours, because they were afraid he would win the championship tomorrow...
A rising star can't be bought at a bargain price.
Mingyan put his phone back in his pocket, turned around to look at the girl, and smiled slightly: "Let's go, I'll take you home."
Author's note: Thanks to "Wulu Sai" for the deep water.
☆, One Battle to Fame
The following day, the school published the outstanding graduation projects of this year on its official website.
Five games were displayed in a row. When a viewer saw a particular game, its cover would immediately expand and start displaying animations.
Mingyan's work is the most unique one at first glance.
Other people's homes are full of handsome men and beautiful women, or at least they're a beautiful scene.
Only the "Minecraft" icon in the very center is a square-faced little man made of blocks, followed by a block dog, with a background of small houses made of blocks and a field.
The whole world is square! Square, even more square than building blocks!
There's also a brief description of the works. Both works are described as "excellent classic story experience works," but only this "Minecraft" is full of weird and quirky things.
Its brief description is: Reviewed by experts from the Ministry of Education, 99 points.
A few words conveyed a thousand words, and almost everyone's eyes nearly popped out when they read this.
—Seriously? When did those old academics at the Ministry of Education become so generous with grades?!
Can experts' tastes align with those of players? Is this game really fun?
The impressive presentation on the official website, along with curiosity, is driving a massive influx of traffic.
As the winning entry of this year's competition, the school server also granted it a slightly larger download limit.
2,000 downloads per day, while still not many, is quite considerable. Additionally, an extra 1,000 downloads will be awarded on the first day.
This download channel, like the homepage traffic, will be available for seven days before being taken back.
In other words, theoretically, this game could be downloaded 15,000 times, which is equivalent to the number of people in a closed beta test of a commercially operated game.
This was also the result of discussing it with Mingyan.
However, this is still a drop in the ocean for a hit mini-game—especially one with such a low barrier to entry and such a small scale.
Within three hours of the artwork being showcased, download channels were overwhelmed.
Many players were unable to get into the game and could only watch the constant stream of real-time comments at the bottom of the screen, secretly wondering what kind of amazing content this game had that could earn such high scores and captivate so many people.
[Cute art style]
Where are the most diamond mines located?
【Aa ...
There's a weirdo that looks like (a mosaic) that's hilarious!
The official website's server cleverly blurred out that name.
Actually, it's a unique monster in Minecraft, its scientific name is "creeper", but everyone calls it "penis monster".
...Well, how should I put it? It's because it looks so much like a penis.
And it's green, pointing upwards, and the two things underneath are actually short legs that wobble weirdly when it walks...
Mingyan smiled knowingly when he saw these comments.
Mingyan knew what kind of monster it was, but those who hadn't played the game wouldn't know.
The game has just been released for mass download, and the first three thousand people who got it started playing happily, of course not thinking about coming up with a proper report.
Those who arrive late can only watch these complaints and offer their own comments.
[Strawberry Pudding: Question: What exactly is the "Mosaic Monster"?]
Then, to everyone's surprise, many people shared this post on the alumni forum, inexplicably making the issue go viral.
#What exactly is the mosaic monster?#