PixelPioneers: The Birth of a Gaming Empire

Chapter 52: Chapter : 52 : Government Games



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Regarding the situation outside, John didn't know anything at this moment. After the handover, he threw the patch about Octopath Traveler and some follow-up small contents, all to the employee and the other Forestfruit Sports.

He took Luna and the employee on vacation and played happily for two days, and then they returned.

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In the Evening.

In the box of a hotel, the six of them are holding a celebration feast. This is also the first time they have held a feast after the game is successful.

"The success of Octopath Traveler can't leave you, everyone, have a drink," John smiled and said.

"Boss, it is our luck to be able to participate in the production of Octopath Traveler," Evelien and others quickly stood up and replied.

At first, everyone called John, President John, but later John felt a little awkward, and let everyone directly call him their boss. When the first game Monster Dungeon was developed before, the team members also called him like this.

"Okay, you don't have to be humble with each other anymore. I'm seeing everyone's efforts these days. Overtime pay is done, but there are still some bonuses. Now you should all check your accounts. See for yourself if you have received it yet?" John smiled and said.

Hearing John's words, everyone froze for a while and then took out their phones.

"Wow!"

"Long live Mr. John, long live Ms. Luna!"

They saw the message on the mobile phone that had been neglected before eating and drinking, and everyone cheered. Especially Koch and Christy, looking at the numbers on the text messages, looked excited and surprised.

The game sells profit dividends, which sounds very tempting, but in fact, few people can get it. And dividends like this, only a few core staff, such as game chief strategy, game master production, main course, and main business operations can get it.

Others are more project bonuses, but even project bonuses are not something that any team can get. Sometimes even to preserve this bonus, they will tell the members of the team that the game failed, and then the gameplay or even the source code is the same as the previous set, but if you change the skin, you can swallow it.

In the game industry in recent years, Koch has seen more of them.

There is a classic saying in the game development industry. If you are not keen on your own, it is more important to be lucky to follow a good leader than to enter a powerful company. There is no doubt that Koch now understands one thing very clearly. They are a lucky group of people who chose to join PixelPioneers Studio and passed the assessment to match the boss.

"However, regarding your professional skills, you still need to improve. In your spare time, you should attend more classes, as the studio will soon expand. I also have a general idea of the new game." John looked at everyone and said.

Next to him, Luna just sipped the juice lightly, staring quietly at John's face with a smile.

But a few people including Evelien were shocked, after seeing the excitement of the bonus on the account, it disappeared without a trace. They understand what this means.

"You just looked like an overbearing president!" After the break, John, who didn't drive, walked on the way home with Luna, suddenly thinking of the scene in the hotel before, Luna giggled. 

"Then should I say to you, 'I want everyone to know that this pond has been contracted by you?'" John smiled and thought of a TV series he had seen in his dream memory.

The rest of the plot is not very clear, but he remembered to hear this sentence.

"???" The question mark on Luna's face, forced: "You didn't drink too much, right?"

"Haha." Looking at Luna, John couldn't help but lower his head to the other person's face.

"Don't make trouble-! It's on the street-!" A little shy, Luna patted John's arm, but then noticed something looked at next to them: "Oh, John, look?"

Following Luna's eyes, John saw a young man with a pathfinding stick in his hand, standing beside the sidewalk on the crossing. A visually impaired person.

"What a pity..." Luna whispered, seeming to be afraid of the other party hearing.

"Yeah, compared with them, we are already very lucky people." John suddenly thought of something, a game he saw in a dream memory.

"Did you know that there is a blind person out of every 100 ordinary people in the country?" John said.

Hearing John's words, Luna's face showed an incredible expression: "So many? Isn't that a lot of people?"

"There are so many people even more than some small countries, but why do I feel like I have never seen them before?" Luna doubted what John said.

"Because they don't dare to go out, the world outside is too dangerous for them without people taking care of them, even paths built for them." John thought and pointed to the sidewalk on the street and told Luna.

Not far away, a row of brand-new and neat shared bicycles are placed on the sidewalk, and under the wheels is a blind yellow brick road.

Looking at where John's fingers passed, Luna was a little dazed.

"In other words, do we have a 1% chance of being blind? Then we are so lucky." Luna grabbed John's arm.

"No, compared to this one-hundredth of luck, I think the real luck is to meet you with a probability of one billionth of a billion." John smiled and looked down.

And besides you, there are dream memories in my mind. I am really lucky. John leaned down with a smile and close to Luna's earlobe.

"Then should I say thank you for your compliment?" Luna took a sip, but the smile on her face grew brighter.

At this time, a little girl about ten years old came out of the convenience store next to him and ran to the man to help him walk across the road.

Looking at the two people who disappeared on the street, John suddenly thought of something.

"Don't you want to make a game? What do you say about a Government game? Let more people know about the current situation of the blind and low-vision people." John looked at Luna seriously.

"Ah! Me? I just learned a little bit, I didn't get started, and I can't do it. Who will play the game I made? Even this kind of game, you can't make a very bad game." Hearing John, Luna shook her head like a rattle.

"One thing you said wrong." John smiled and patted Luna's head: "The Government game will not be very bad, because then the official review will not allow you to pass."

Regarding public welfare games, the administrator has a very clear review standard. Only after passing the review can you go online.

At the same time, after passing the review, according to the audience and cost of public welfare games, the government will have a certain amount of subsidies, but it is not high, so few creators will do Government games, except for the famous creator will do some public welfare games.

"Just work hard, it's a very simple game." Looking at Luna, John couldn't help but smile, both hands holding each other's face: "And, there is me."


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