Chapter 6
The days went by.
The last CG illustration was completed, and the corresponding audio and subtitle editing was finished.
Chen Xu looked at the game source files generated on the computer and showed an excited expression, Great job!
So, shall we look for a publisher now? Next to him, Ruan Ningxue was also a bit excited.
After all, this was a project that she had worked hard on for a month.
Even if she didnt get a single cent of salary from Chen Xu.
No. Upon hearing Ruan Ningxues words, Chen Xu gently shook his head.
Huh? Ruan Ningxue was a little surprised.
Although she didnt know much about games, she was also aware that Chen Xu should be considered an independent game producer by now.
Shouldnt you be looking for publishers and distributors, just like you do for comics and films?
Games arent quite the same, and games dont have to go through domestic platforms, there are also official overseas game platforms.
Its also possible to have direct selling in China.
No, it cant be done, just like selling erotic books, its easier to use overseas platforms. Mirror is absolutely an 18R game, so its also a bit embarrassing to get evaluated here. Chen Xu explained to Ruan Ningxue.
Then Chen Xu, why did you choose this genre?This chapter's initial release occurred on the n0vell--Bjjn site.
Ruan Ning Xue was a bit confused, according to his statement, it felt like saying the game was going to be dead in the water.
In fact, it could also mean that she was one step closer to getting Chen Xu as her assistant.
But to be honest, her thoughts had begun to shift, after working together for a month.
Her evaluation of his character had changed, as well as her initial impressions of the gaming industry.
It was all very interesting to her now.
So thats how it is, huh? Chen Xu must have his own plans, right? And Mirror wasnt just any old 18R game, it had a rich and compelling storyline. Ruan Ningxue said with some uncertainty.
I dont get it! I heard you mention that your schoolmates artistic level is no worse than yours, right? The reason I found you is because I want to use art as a selling point, but a game cant rely on art alone to be successful! And content, what content could an 18R game possibly have?
Trust my judgement as a professional game producer! Without the recommendation system, without third-party publishers, unless he advertises it himself on a large scale, its likely not to make any sort of splash on the scene. Yang Xin gave her bold judgement.
So, Sister Xin, do you think this game will be able to sell more than 50,000 copies? Ruan Ningxue looked at the confident Yang Xin and asked.
Impossible!
Even though she hadnt laid eyes on the game Ruan Ningxue was involved in yet.
But Yang Xin was still very confident in issuing this death sentence.
After all, according to conventional wisdom, it was a low-cost indie game with no publisher and adult content.
Only two people were responsible for its creation, and the other party seemed to be just an illustrator who only did outsourcing for some games.
But 18R games always had a lot of potential players.
After all, everyone was an LSP sometimes.
(LSP = = Lechers)
But there is also a lot of competition, even in this genre.
So how could such a combination make a successful game?
Seeing that she had developed three failed games, she knew that making it in the gaming industry was not easy.
Although 50,000 is impossible, but 18R games are generally cheaper, and with your level of skill, it will definitely draw attention. If the quality is not bad, you can probably expect 10,000 sales, at least you will not lose money.
From a risk perspective, 18R games are actually pretty safe. Yang Xin looked at Ruan Ningxue, who was also slightly reassured.
This is the verdict of a professional! After thinking about it, Yang Xin added another sentence.
I see. Ruan Ningxue, who currently knew little about the inner workings of the gaming industry, still had some worries.