Almighty Video Game Designer

Chapter 148 - This Song is Pretty Good, Who Wrote It?



“It seems like Chen Mo is quite rich now, his effort into games seems more and more impressive!”

“I take it back, this guy isn’t one who cheaps out on promoting his game, he planned this out extensively!”

“I feel like he’s back to making good games ever since he made Warcraft. Look at this game, he even got Zhou Yifeng to perform the theme song. He has a good heart!”

“Maybe he didn’t buy it using money…”

“It’s fine even if he did spend the money, other companies wouldn’t spend it like this.”

“I’ll give it a listen! Zhou Yifeng is singing, the song can’t be that bad right?”

Zhou Yifeng also posted a Weibo not long after Chen Mo’s.

“Main song for my new album A Life of Fighting is but a Dream is now available for listening! This song is made in partnership with Mr Chen Mo from Thunderbolt Entertainment. Also, keep an eye out for his new game Wulin Legend. It’s a Wuxia game that is very traditional, the game is great too!”

The experience store was filled with A Life of Fighting is but a Dream sung by Zhou Yifeng through the speakers.

“This song is really good. Everytime I listen to it, I feel like I’m about to grab my sword and head on the road.” said Zheng Hongxi.

“Yeah, I think only someone like Zhou Yifeng can sing this song so well,” added Qian Kun. “The other singers that have no skills and all personality would never be able to make it sound so elegant.”

“So many people didn’t believe it when the manager posted that Weibo, they thought he bought the song. But not only did he not spend money, he’s even earning from it…” said Wen Lingwei.

“The manager is capable of doing everything. I’m entirely impressed,” expressed Su Jinyu.

“Sit down, sit down. It’s nothing much.” said Chen Mo. “Alright, we’ve gotten plenty of publicity and attention, and the game is more or less done. You guys can take a break and we’ll wait till we release the game.”

A bunch of Chinese themed games went online at the end of the month.

There were many mobile games and some PC games, and most of them were standalone games. Evidently, most of them were trying to catch the heart of the Game Committee, and joined just for a chance at the prize.

Although it was a political exercise, there were many games that were actually good as the Game Committee has really specific tastes, a scammy game would ever have a chance.

Players knew that although there were many games, there were only two games that stood a chance at first place, Zen Entertainment’s Tale of the Sword and Thunderbolt Entertainment’s Wulin Legend.

Players and members of the Game Committee were all downloading these games. The committee members in particular paid much more attention to these games than the average player.

But in the grand scheme of things, Chinese games weren’t as good as overseas games. There were also Chinese themed games, but they were never fully explored and developed.

Who knows if there will be a high quality timeless classic among these Chinese themed games?


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