"Please, please marry Xiaolong to us!!"
Indeed, the rarer it is, the more captivating it becomes. Ideally, it should be a limited edition, out of print, and even have a bling-bling effect.
Master Ming's smile remained unchanged as he said, "My little dragon already has a partner. Although she can't marry you, the first three dragon eggs she lays can be given to you in a lottery. Also, as long as no other Star Dragons are added to this bloodline, all Star Dragons will inherit the purple trait."
"Aa ...
Someone screamed.
"Master!! I beg for a dragon! I beg for my daughter to marry off!! A son will do too! A granddaughter will do!!!"
"Please include our family tree, Master!"
"Seeking a child with a huge reward!!"
202. Peace Messenger
In fact, some Dragon Hunter players are completely unaware of the rarity and value of "Internal Mutant Dragons".
But even a casual thought would tell them—
This is the leader of the sect, the Little Dragon of Chief Master Ming! How can they be the same?
Even if it's just an ordinary bronze dragon, as long as it appears in the leader's arms and has been to the Blue Star Carnival player meet-up, it's incredibly valuable, it's a prince born with a silver spoon in his mouth!
No player can resist this temptation.
He received this limited-edition dragon egg, personally designed by his most admired designer, and slowly nurtured it to grow...
Damn, this is practically a life achievement, the kind you can brag about for a lifetime.
On stage, Mingyan stroked his little purple dragon while answering questions with the host.
Although the process is always easy to be distracted by the silly audience members below the stage.
Ming said: "Hello everyone."
Audience: "Greetings, Master!"
"Devil, you've come!!"
Player meet-up, also known as "update request meeting".
On behalf of all players, the host posed the probing question: "Chief Designer Ming, what stage is Blue Star's next game currently at?"
Upon hearing this crucial question, the players immediately perked up their ears.
The audience was completely silent, their eyes gleaming with a green light.
Mingyan revealed a mysterious smile: "A new game? Actually, we've almost finished testing it."
Players: What?!
For the first time ever, before players have even officially started urging for an update, Blue Star is already preparing to release a new game?!
Players: "..." For some reason, they felt a little happy, a little gratified that "my son has finally learned to motivate himself after all this time," and a little inexplicably disappointed.
Mingyan continued, "Actually, the experience center for the new game 'Galaxy' is not far away. After the meet-and-greet, everyone can go and experience it."
The host asked excitedly, "That's fantastic! But may I ask first, what's the theme of the new game?"
Mingyan smiled and nodded, handing the microphone to the person in charge of "Galaxy" next to him.
Well, the main structure of "Galaxy" was actually done by all the designers in their spare time. Everyone was responsible for a part, so the person in charge in the end...
They were chosen by drawing lots.
While the player meet-up was underway, Galaxy also announced its opening.
Players who couldn't squeeze into the meet-and-greet venue were already queuing outside, looking up at the large screen showing the demo of "Galaxy" while secretly rejoicing: every cloud has a silver lining!
On the large screen, staff members are currently giving a demonstration.
...It was originally intended as a demonstration.
However, the players who were watching in line became completely engrossed in the experience.
"Use destroyers!! Why use three frigates? It's such a waste of resources! We don't even have an aircraft carrier, why do we need frigates?"
"Don't build pyramids, brother! You're using a federal republican system!!"
"If we want the Great Wall, let's build the Great Wall!"
Staff: "..."
Before long, players started taking out their phones and using the built-in infrared function to vote.
When the two-option option appeared on the big screen, dozens of small red dots rushed up and pointed to the option they wanted.
This spontaneous behavior saved the staff a lot of time and effort.
The trial of the large screen quickly turned into a "nationwide vote on playing games".
A media person secretly filming next door had a flash of inspiration and quickly wrote a news article: [Players Hold Referendum on Policy: A Glimpse of Democratic Governance at the Blue Star Carnival?]
Galaxy may truly be the first ever "people's republic" game experience center.
Ideally, a single experience center should only take up a maximum of two hours for players, with most of that time spent queuing and a small portion spent actually experiencing the experience...