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At 2 pm, Shark Live Platform.
Mr. Gou, a not very famous anchor on the Shark platform, hummed a song while broadcasting live.
He whispered into the microphone, "Let me take a business order today."
After saying that, he put the words "Game name: Sheep and Sheep" in the upper left corner of the screen.
That’s right, the business order he accepted was the one for “Sheep” sent to him by Chen Ya from Beichen Company.
As a not very famous anchor on the Shark platform, Mr. Gou has a good attitude and is very humble. He just plays whatever his sponsor asks him to play.
He used to call himself an "unknown anchor", but later he became inexplicably famous for playing small web games. Now he has become somewhat famous, so he gave himself a title, not "unknown", but "not very famous".
Soon, many viewers flocked into the live broadcast room. Seeing Teacher Gou's familiar big head, the barrage of comments asked:
What game will Teacher Gou play today?
[Shut up, did you call me Teacher Gou? Call me Old Dog!]
My roommate's dying wish was to see Mr. Gou play the game of Fire and Ice in the Forest. Please fulfill his wish!
Teacher Gou naturally saw these comments and repeated: "Today I'm going to borrow a business order to play a small game that has just been launched."
It has just started airing and is not very popular yet, so it needs some warming up.
After he opened the game interface, he just left it there, laughing and joking with the comments, and soon the popularity of the live broadcast room reached more than 100,000.
Seeing that it was almost done, Teacher Gou rolled up his sleeves.
The business he took calculated his income based on the length of play + the number of viewers multiplied by a certain coefficient. In short, the more popular the game is, the more money he makes.
Teacher Gou has been live streaming for many years, and his motivation is to make money. Naturally, he wants to make a fortune while there are sponsors.
"Okay, then everyone, let's take a look at this little game called 'Sheep, Sheep, Sheep'. I didn't know anything about it beforehand, but it's said to be a super difficult game."
Beichen’s request to Mr. Gou was “first sight”, which meant that he was not allowed to experience it first, but to show the audience the same way he played it for the first time, and they deliberately emphasized this point.
Since the sponsor said so, he naturally had to obey, so all he knew about "Sheep and Sheep" was that it was a match-3 game.
Teacher Gou opened the game, clicked start, and then began chattering into the microphone:
[Guys, you can see now that this is a match-3 game. To be honest, match-3 games are my best game of all. This company really found the right person to work with me on match-3 games...]
We can see now that we are a sheep. Yes, a sheep. To play three-in-a-row, we naturally need to find three to eliminate.
We see three blades of grass here. Okay, let's try clicking one. Hmm? It's inside the railing at the bottom. Let's try clicking another one, and it goes in again. Okay, I've completely understood this game. Just click three and they'll disappear.
Teacher Gou seemed to be making small talk and talked for a long time about a very simple operation.
It's not that he's being long-winded; this is how live broadcasts should be done. Even simple operations must be explained clearly; there can't be dull moments. If you stop talking, the audience will all leave.
There are more and more comments in the live broadcast room, all kinds of them:
[Is this really a game for adults? The graphics... feel like it's for kids.]
[The previous commenter is probably too young. This kind of game might be a bit childish for elementary school students, but it's just right for college students!]
[I've seen many match-3 games, but I've never seen this kind of match-3 before. It's a bit novel.]
[Change game, change game, change game, change game, I don’t want to watch this, it’s boring. ]
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Teacher Gou was not in a hurry and continued to operate slowly. Since the first level was not difficult, he passed it quickly.
But even so, it took him much longer than the average person.
[That's it? This is the end of this incredibly difficult game? Let me see, it actually says that only 0.001% of people can complete it. Are you exaggerating? Am I that smart?]
The barrage mocked:
[This is just the first level, not the last level, and you're already bragging.]
【It seems that Teacher Gou is invincible again. 】
I passed the first level on foot, but I sat there for so long. How shameful!
In fact, the host, Mr. Gou, realized how easy the first level was halfway through.
However, he was on the fifth level, but the audience thought he was on the first level.
If he does it too quickly, the laughter will end in a flash. What will the audience still be watching? How can he be popular?
Just disappear slowly, pretend to be slow on purpose, and turn yourself into the IQ lowest point in the entire live broadcast room, so that the live broadcast will be effective.
After Mr. Gou showed off for a while, he pressed the last brick. Then, the screen changed and a dialog box appeared on it, which read:
[Difficulty soars!]
After entering the second level and seeing the interface, Teacher Gou was a little surprised.
This time he wasn't pretending, he was genuinely surprised.
He originally thought that the so-called difficulty surge was just a gimmick like the game cover, but he didn't expect that the difficulty would actually surge.
It rises faster than a helicopter.
"Okay, let's take a look and count which bricks can be removed..."
He laughed while explaining, and made a few non-fatal mistakes due to dazzle and negligence, which caused the barrage of ridicule.
Ten minutes later.
"Brothers, there are not many bricks left on the field. The good news is that there are not many bricks left. The bad news is that there is not much space left in the box below. Look, there are still three bricks left on the field... Damn, there are no more."
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