Capítulo 28

His final sub-scores were as follows:

[Visual presentation: 9/10, unforgettable]

[Music and sound effects: 7 points, above the standard]

[Storytelling Experience: 9/10, Creating Your Life]

[Game Fun: 10/10, Amazing the World]

[Content Depth: 10/10, Infinite Possibilities]

In this report, the reviewer mainly praised the gameplay, even saying, "The only thing that can end this game experience is not that the game's content is exhausted, but that my imagination as a human being has reached its limit."

Oh dear, look at what you're saying, it makes me so embarrassed.

Mingyan happily took a screenshot and saved it on his phone.

If you're ever feeling down, just take this out and look at it; life is so beautiful.

Following closely behind "Jia Die's" review, various smaller game review organizations also jumped on the bandwagon, using their own unique review methods to provide review reports on "Minecraft".

For example:

VR Gamer: 92/100

PolyDrake: 9.0/10

Gaming Studio: 9.7/10

GameBlog: 8.5/10

...

Overall, the ratings from various media outlets show a certain trend.

Those rating systems that rely heavily on player votes tend to give Minecraft surprisingly high scores.

Those who are more academic and prefer roundtable scoring by experts tend to be more conservative.

But without a doubt, the industry has given this game overwhelmingly positive reviews.

It has even been touted as the "best game of the month" on player forums.

Tonight, the release of these evaluation reports will undoubtedly cause a stir among gaming platforms.

After all, not all players will venture into the vast sea of games on the platform to find some good ones to play.

Some people only listen to the recommendations of their friends, while others choose based on word of mouth, and still others just click on lists and recommendations randomly.

Others were even more blunt: blindly follow the guidance of "Father Jia"! 8 points or higher is worth experiencing! 9 points or higher is a must-play! 9.5 points, I'll play it even if I die! A perfect masterpiece, I'll play it to death as long as I don't die!

...

The next morning, Mingyan came downstairs humming a song.

The adoptive parents had already prepared breakfast. Today was a weekday, and they usually went to work before 9 a.m.

I saw Mingyan coming downstairs in his pajamas, still sleepy-eyed.

The two looked at each other, and the foster mother shook her head.

The adoptive father couldn't help but say to Mingyan, "Why don't you... go find a job? Staying at home all day isn't a good thing."

Mingyan sat opposite him, poured herself a glass of milk, covered her hands and said, "I've always had work."

"What kind of decent job can you get by staying in your room all day?" her adoptive father said. "I know other provinces have jobs in the virtual world, but we're poor here, poor and remote. How can we compete with them? You just graduated, so don't be too ambitious. Find a company honestly and get a stable salary; that's better than anything else..."

Mingyan shook his head, not continuing the argument, and said, "I know what I'm doing."

Ming said that today's schedule was to go to the Blue Star Research Institute.

It was the research institute that dug him out of the frozen blue planet. Although the project wasn't large, it still cost a lot of money.

The reasons for choosing to settle on this remote planet in the Sixth Star Province are threefold: first, it is close to Earth, making it convenient to travel there at any time; second, labor costs are very low, which helps to save on research funds; and third, after they unearthed those fossils, they needed a relatively stable social environment to observe the characteristics of Earthlings.

It is clear that it is not the first fossil they unearthed, but it is the first one to survive normally, and so far it does not appear to have any organic lesions.

Every month, Mingyan would be called back to the research institute to have a blood sample drawn, undergo a physical examination, and take a psychological test.

In fact, the couple in the foster family they found for Mingyan also kept a daily record of Mingyan's routine.

In return, the research institute provides the couple with a monthly allowance, which is also the source of Mingyan's tuition fees.

To be fair, Mingyan was saved by the research institute, so he had no complaints.

Just digging out Mingyan's name cost tens of millions of dollars, not to mention the subsequent unfreezing and research.

This research institute has always lived a very difficult life. The researchers persevere in their work out of curiosity and reverence for history, and their funding depends entirely on occasional spare change from higher authorities.

The research institute also has a WeChat official account, which updates some popular science knowledge about Earth.

Sometimes, if someone happens to see something interesting, they might tip a small amount of money, but all of that money is confiscated.

In short, life is tough for everyone...

But he clearly said he still didn't like the days when he had his blood drawn.

This time, Mingyan brought officially certified charitable funds.

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