Giving the Interstellar a Small Horror Shock

Naili, who didn't need much sleep in her previous life, couldn't rest long even after death, for she had transmigrated to the interstellar era. Overly advanced technology brought forth a di...

Chapter 1: No Need to Sleep Long While Living

"No need, Xiao1. Your master has no money to see a doctor now." Nari said helplessly. Medical care in the interstellar space is extremely expensive. The money left by the original owner can be used to live for a while, but it is definitely not enough to see a doctor.

Fortunately, although most of the coriander nutrient solution was vomited, the small amount she ate made her no longer feel hungry. The nutrient solution is really powerful.

"No money?" A red exclamation mark appeared on Xiao 1's black screen, and then it automatically connected to the Star Network and began searching: "Master, I have found 157,612 posts related to ways to make money for you."

"..." Nari was silent for a moment. She took off the light computer in her hand according to the method she remembered and put it into the charging box. Then she looked at the money-making methods that Xiaoyi had searched for.

At this moment, a new post was pushed to the front on Xiao1’s screen, with the title: Has the gaming industry run out of ideas?

Games? She knows this! Nari is not talented. Her main job in her original world was a game streamer. Later, as she got to know the gaming community more deeply, she developed her own network, learned about investment, and even participated in the production of some small games.

The original owner of the game didn't know much about Star Age, so Nari could only click on this post hoping to get some useful information.

Has the gaming industry run out of ideas? The poster of this post is a famous gaming streamer from the StarCraft era. Because of this, his post has its own popularity and was pushed to the top of the list the moment it was published.

Below the post, many StarCraft players echoed his statement, and experts came out to analyze the future trend of the gaming industry. Of course, there were also many people who scolded this anchor.

Through these people, Nari combined with the original owner's memory to learn a lot of useful information.

As interstellar technology advanced, a disease called "aesthesia" emerged. Those suffering from this disease would gradually lose their emotions and feelings, and eventually lose interest in "living", and would starve to death silently in their homes.

This disease has a history of more than a hundred years since the first case appeared. Following the research suggestions of experts, the Interstellar Federation strongly encourages the development of the entertainment industry, hoping to stimulate the emotions and feelings of the interstellar people through entertainment, help them break away from the "loss of sense" and gradually recover.

At the beginning, the effect of this method was very obvious. Many people regained some "feelings" through entertainment. However, as the development of the entertainment industry stagnated, the previous things could no longer stimulate them. "Insense" once again prevailed, and became more and more "arrogant", and everything came to a stalemate.

Relying on this post, Nari found out more information about "loss of sense" and entered the "virtual world" of StarCraft.

Originally, Nari didn't have the money to buy a full set of equipment to explore the virtual world, but she had a very old version of the helmet, so Nari could still use it to connect to the virtual world.

Although browsing the virtual world in this way is simply tacky for most interstellar people, for Nari, a native, this experience is still extremely novel.

The virtual world had a dedicated game world module, where most of the interstellar people lived. Nari looked at the people passing by, each with their own unique image designs, while she, due to equipment limitations, could only use the system's most basic stick figures.

But she didn't care about these things and just browsed the games in the game world.

In fact, there are quite a wide variety of StarCraft games, but looking at the game comments, it is obvious that everyone is tired of them. After all, many games are basically just simple skins. "Boring" is the most frequently used word that Nari sees in the comments section.

And if she wanted to take this path and make money from it...

The Interstellar Federation's development of the entertainment industry is essentially about stimulating people through entertainment, right? Then shouldn't she be looking at the horror game section?

She searched for horror games on the market, but found that although there was such a game category, there were only a few games in it, and the comment section was full of negative reviews.

Nari tried one of the games. After entering the game, she had a simple character image. There was a treasure chest in front of her. When she opened it, she would get weapons. Then she would run forward to kill monsters and level up. When she reached a certain level, she would face the big boss.

The other games are pretty much the same, so why did I vote for this one in the Horror Zone? Is it just because the bosses in the boss levels are so weirdly drawn?!

After quitting, she had a rough idea in her mind. The interstellar horror game seemed, seemed... to be not making any progress?

Then...isn't this a ready-made opportunity right in front of her? !