Chapter 93 - Chapter 92: Not Like the Other Interactive Fictions (1/2)
Chapter 93: Chapter 92: Not Like the Other Interactive Fictions
—Inside the experience store—
Chen Mo tested Lifeline for one last tiood”
“Yeah! That’s awesome!” Su Jinyu couldn’t help but be ecstatic
That was basically a gaether without Chen Mo’s help, so it was particularly special
(If Chen Mo asking Zheng Hongxi to change the story xi finally breathed a sigh of relief and let out a ses to the story as well as several big changes to the story, it was finally over
This process ia the e forward to the reaction of the players, will they like his writing?
Chen Mo installed Lifeline onto Chang Xiuya’s phone, “You’ll be our first labrat”
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Chang Xiuya was curious
Everyone knew that Su Jinyu and Zheng Hongxi had been working hard to make an interactive fiction, but they didn’t knohat type of ga about the story
There were many interactive fictions in this world and was one of the ners who liked story driven gaaaood story Other resources would include getting a good set of artwork and probably outsourcing someone to do the audio as well
However, as there were so nificantly harder to break through as well
The interactive fictions of this world were very much siration to medieval times This was because most interactive fiction players are fe Xiuya also played interactive fictions, but after playing a million different interactive fictions,it quite boring after a while
If the only difference between interactive fictions were their story, theyXiuya orried that Lifeline would be sier overlooked this, his ga a little bit scuaame was fairly dark, with a sht of the icon had a weird radio wave icon
“U Xiuya tapped on the icon, entering the game
She was then met with a pop-up , “Lifeline is an interactive fiction that spans over a few days Your gaht be affected without push-notifications Please enable push-notifications to enhance your experience”
Chang Xiuya tapped on ‘Allow’
Athat looked like a chatting app popped up Soon, e
Establishi+ng connection
Connecting
“hello?”
“Does this work?”