While Silver Wolf was studying the game, she suddenly saw a tombstone.
[Please enter your last words. When a player dies, they will randomly receive last words left by any player. Each player only has one chance to leave a message.]
Silver Wolf: "Oh? He even included this kind of thing? Interesting."
Silver Wolf had played plenty of games with similar last words systems. She could tell at a glance that these last words served no purpose in encouraging people: instead, they were meant to mess with people's heads.
But it didn't matter; messing with other people's heads was also a good choice.
After thinking for a bit, Silver Wolf left a sentence in the last words.
[Trash! Just practice more.]
Counting the punctuation marks, it was a few words in total. But just seeing these few words she wrote, Silver Wolf felt her blood pressure spiking.
She was looking forward to seeing what kind of expression people experiencing this dungeon would show when they died and saw her last words.
What? What expression would she have if she died and saw it? Please, she was a pro gamer, how could she be tilted by such a simple game?
What? Lost to Pei Guang before? That was different. It was her first time meeting Pei Guang then, and she fell for his scheme.
Now she had pretty much played through the console Pei Guang gave her, and she had played plenty of high-difficulty games too. She felt she was very steady.
Besides, this dungeon aimed at the general public looked very simple at a glance.
Watch her clear it in one life!
However, what Silver Wolf didn't know was that since she was effectively the first to play this game, and Pei Guang hadn't inserted any last words, in the upcoming experience, she would only see her own last words.
Silver Wolf puffed out her chest proudly.
Outside the Dream Bubble, Firefly watched the triumphant Silver Wolf inside the bubble and asked worriedly: "She's very good at games, will she clear it in one go?"
Pei Guang narrowed his eyes and smiled: "If she doesn't cheat, even if this universe is destroyed, she can't clear it in one life on her first contact."
Firefly: "Is it that hard? Aren't you afraid they won't play?"
Pei Guang: "Of course not. Creating pure difficulty, anyone can do that. But this game of mine, although it has dynamic difficulty, isn't just purely disgusting high difficulty."
At this moment, the smile on his face could no longer be suppressed. As a qualified gamer, Pei Guang naturally knew what kind of games were interesting.
High difficulty is fine, but if it's forced high difficulty, that's boring and disgusting.
And this Cat Mario and I Wanna Be The Guy hybrid dungeon combined the difficulty and fun of the two original games.
Every trap is unexpected, while giving people the illusion that "I can definitely dodge it next time."
Why call it an illusion? Because when Pei Guang played this game back then, it was just pitfall after pitfall. Every time he felt he could pass, but ended up crashing at the same repeated spots, always missing by just a little bit.
It really was just missing by a little bit every time. Either the character was a bit too far back, or a bit too far forward, or his hand shook.
Anyway, just a little more and he could pass, or if he thought carefully, he could guess where the trap was and avoid it in advance.
Pure difficulty only makes players feel disgusted, but missing by a little bit each time gives people the desire to challenge it. And every successful challenge is a very satisfying feeling for the player.
And after getting past all the difficulties, looking at having successfully cleared the level, that sense of satisfaction is indescribable.
Of course, pure satisfaction can't attract people, so Pei Guang added rewards.
When they clear the first level relatively easily and see the withdrawal amount of two hundred thousand Credits, most people will definitely choose to continue.
As long as they continue, they fall into his trap.
Of course, this result is a win-win.
For most people, dying hundreds or thousands of times in a dream that doesn't affect reality to get hundreds of thousands or even over a million Credits is a huge profit.
For Pei Guang, it was even more profitable!
If one person dies ten thousand times, that's just a few million Credits, but you can also drop Relics for me? He was just giving them a portion of the Credits they dropped, and they would be grateful to him with tears in their eyes.
Pei Guang thought to himself, he was simply too bad.
The wondrous bad intentions coming from a gamer could sometimes be bad enough to blow up the universe, but sometimes they could only do these kinds of unambitious things.
While the two outside were communicating, Silver Wolf inside the Dream Bubble also started to move.
There was only one direction to go. Since there were invisible walls preventing any detours, Silver Wolf could only proceed in the predetermined direction.
After taking a few steps forward, she saw two blocks with question marks on them. Beneath the blocks, a round, very cute monster was moving slowly.
For Silver Wolf, who had played Mario, this scene was all too familiar.
"Heh heh, is that it?"
Silver Wolf trotted towards the small round monster, jumped up, and stomped on it ruthlessly, crushing it. The moment she crushed the small mob, Silver Wolf revealed a triumphant smile.
"With this level of difficulty, how could I possibly die? Come on, let me get a gold coin~"
Silver Wolf ran triumphantly towards the first question mark block. She jumped up and hit it with her head.
The "Gold Coin +1" notification gave Silver Wolf a sense of satisfaction.
After getting a gold coin, she didn't stop and charged directly at the second question mark. However, the moment she hit it, the question mark block itself was knocked into the sky.
"Hmm?"
