Chapter 2 Tangren Games Company
Chapter 2 Tangren Games Company
Ren Wei is feeling very tired lately.
Because she lacked parental companionship during her childhood and spent most of her time at home playing video games, games hold special significance for her.
This has led her to want to create games that others can enjoy playing.
But after making three games, she realized that she was completely unsuitable for game development.
But that doesn't mean she can't develop good games. She may lack other skills, but she certainly has the ability to poach talent by spending money.
Of course, she no longer has the opportunity to poach talent by spending money.
After all, the reason she ran away from home was to pursue true love.
At that time, she thought that she had enough money to make some achievements, and then she could take those achievements to see her father. Even if he thought that making games was not a proper industry, he could only accept it silently.
But now, after a year of hard work, he has gained nothing and has even earned the nickname "sugar figurine." If he continues to pour money into it and waste more time, he will have to continue using Tang She as a shield.
What if my family asks me about it?
She can't really marry her junior brother, can she?
As for why he didn't tell his family the truth?
Compared to pursuing true love, her old-fashioned father was even less willing to accept her starting a game company.
These days, it's rare to see an old man this stubborn; Ren Wei was too embarrassed to tell others.
Even when she reached an agreement with her junior brother, she could only use the excuse that her family was forcing her to go on blind dates.
Therefore, this current project is her last gamble; if it doesn't yield any results, she'll have to go home and inherit her family's vast fortune.
That's truly tragic.
However, this last gamble was also quite frivolous.
She has only set one goal: a mobile game. She hasn't considered any other directions yet.
The previous three failed games had been a huge blow to her.
So she has absolutely no idea what is right and what is wrong.
I can only torture myself every day.
This afternoon, my junior colleague, who has always been indifferent to the game development progress and whose only job after joining the company is to be a decorative figure, suddenly pulled them into a meeting.
Although she didn't know what he wanted to do, Ren Wei, who was trapped in a vortex of self-doubt, thought it wouldn't hurt to listen to his opinion.
All the company employees have been here for about ten minutes now, but the person in question still hasn't shown up.
Although there are only four people in their company, it's still not a good idea to stand up the other three.
Just as Ren Wei was about to go and see what Tang She had done, the office door was pushed open.
Tang She walked in alone, carrying four folders.
All three looked in his direction at the same time, and Tang She, who knew he was quite late, felt a little embarrassed.
"Sorry, sorry, there was a problem with the printer, that's why it took me so long to come."
He distributed the folders to everyone, keeping the last one for himself. Then he sat down in his seat and chuckled.
"I'm so sorry to have kept everyone waiting. I'll treat you all to milk tea later."
Although Xiao Li is a programmer, his temper is not as mild as his colleagues'; he has the most irritable personality in the office.
Because of the failures of the previous games, he was in a bad mood, and he had long disliked this parasitic "lead planner" who didn't do anything, so he bluntly said:
"I'm not drinking the milk tea. What's up? Tell me quickly, I still have a ton of bugs to fix."
Wu Yu, the usually taciturn art director beside him, nudged him under the table, then shook her head slightly, signaling him to stop talking.
Ren Wei also sighed quietly. She knew that Xiao Li had long disliked this colleague who only collected a salary and did no work. He could tolerate it before, but now that he was being lectured online every day, he couldn't help but feel resentful, so he spoke more bluntly.
"Alright, alright, stop getting angry for no reason. Tang She called everyone here today for the good of the company. I've already sent out the recruitment notice, and someone will come to help you fix the bugs in a couple of days."
Tangren used to have more than just Xiao Li as a programmer, but because the game was so bad, most of the programmers left, so now the company only has Xiao Li left.
The situation is the same on the art side; only Wu Yu is left.
So the four people in this office are all the current employees of Tangren Games.
Xiao Li knew he was wrong. Although he disliked Tang She for living off her, the quality of the game was truly none of Tang She's business. He couldn't take his anger out on Tang She just because he was being criticized.
"Sorry, I've been in a bad mood these past few days, and I accidentally said something hurtful. Let's go for a drink tonight, it's on me."
Tang She quickly waved his hand to indicate that he didn't care.
"Hey, we've known each other for almost a year now, and you've been talking like this for ages. We're used to it. Besides, didn't my lateness disrupt everyone's work? Why are you acting like you did something wrong?"
To be honest, he really felt that he had let Xiao Li down.
Although the previous game failures had nothing to do with him, he was going to have this group of people play Three Kingdoms Kill next, and if they really failed, it would be entirely his fault.
However, he had already planned that once the game "Three Kingdoms Kill" was finished, the game company would be dissolved, and the young lady would inherit the family business, he would contact Xiao Li and Wu Yu again to continue making games.
Seeing that the two of them were in stable condition and had not had any conflict, Ren Wei took the initiative to steer the conversation back to business.
"Alright, stop arguing. I'll treat you to dinner tonight. Now, let's take a look at the proposal Tang She brought."
Although this proposal is just a copy of the system proposal.
However, the system-generated design proposal was completely normal and did not give the impression that it was a design proposal for a game that had already been released.
This proposal consists of four parts.
The first part mainly discusses the gimmicks, gameplay, selling points, promotional methods, and profit model of "Three Kingdoms Kill".
The second part mainly discusses the maintenance, updates, community operation, and promotion plans of "Three Kingdoms Kill" after its launch.
The third part mainly discusses the drawbacks and shortcomings of the game "Three Kingdoms Kill", but it does not provide solutions, only some questions and thoughts.
Part Four mainly discusses how "Three Kingdoms Kill" can gain enough popularity through online operations to launch professional competitions and offline versions, which in turn can support the online version and extend the game's lifespan.
To be honest, this project proposal was really well written. If the game hadn't only scored 2.3 points, Tang She would have actually believed it.
He believed that if he presented this proposal to most game companies, they would treat Tang She as an honored guest and invest in his development of the game.
After all, the story behind this project was really well told.
But these are all castles in the air; it's just a good story.
What's the point of a great game design plan if nobody plays it?
Are you trying to scam investors?
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