Synopsis
Cheng Mo, a 26-year-old programmer, was framed and fired by his company. He was heavily in debt and started his own business while living in a cramped basement.
The modern urban game market is dominated by casual games, leaving hardcore gamers with nothing to play.
He activated the "reverse user satisfaction system": the more negative reviews, the higher the rating, and the more recommendations.
The first game, "Diving Nightmare," was released, and players died within three seconds, sparking outrage and a surge in anti-sales calls from the system.
Negative reviews turned into wealth, and anger became traffic; he broke through the encirclement by becoming more popular the more he was criticized.
From the brink of bankruptcy to the rise of his studio, Cheng Mo revolutionized the entire gaming industry with his extreme difficulty.
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Chapters
- Chapter 1 : 1: Dismissal Crisis
- Chapter 2 : 2: A turning point in fate
- Chapter 3 : 3: Server in the basement
- Chapter 4 : 4: Coca-Cola Keyboard
- Chapter 5 : 5: What kind of games can you create with 237 yuan?
- Chapter 6 : 6: The seven-day countdown to death
- Chapter 7 : 7: Devil Jump
- Chapter 8 : 8: A lobbyist who appeared out of nowhere
- Chapter 9 : 9: Steam removal incident
- Chapter 10 : 10: The Gold Mine in 987 Negative Reviews
- Chapter 11 : 11: The live stream of coin keyboard smashing
- Chapter 12 : 12: The Dawn of Received 273 Yuan
- Chapter 13 : 13: Dark Art under Real-Time Monitoring
- Chapter 14 : 14: Midnight Revolution of Physics Engine
- Chapter 15 : 15: A Black Carnival Dominating the Charts with a 9.8 Score
- Chapter 16 : 16: The Crimson Dawn: A Ten-Day Losing Challenge
- Chapter 17 : 17: 50,000 yuan in shackles and keys
- Chapter 18 : 18: The Death Formula of a Mathematical Genius
- Chapter 19 : 19: A desperate counterattack under the naval offensive
- Chapter 20 : 20: Dawn Vow in an 80-square-meter Studio
- Chapter 21 : 21: The Big Data War of Player Behavior
- Chapter 22 : 22: The Crown of Thorns of the Pain Transmitter
- Chapter 23 : 23: A storm of overseas viewers
- Chapter 24 : 24: The Last Crazy Flower of the King of Online Trolls
- Chapter 25 : 25: Trademark squatting raids in the dead of night
- Chapter 26 : 26: Dynamic copyright light and shadow maze
- Chapter 27 : 27: A wealth avalanche of 500,000 yuan
- Chapter 28 : 28: The collective madness of the 17th level of the maze
- Chapter 29 : 29: Champagne storm at Steam Nomination Night
- Chapter 30 : 30: Lin Wanqing's psychological battle
- Chapter 31 : 31: Blood Pact with Custom Controller
- Chapter 32 : 32: Tightrope dancing under legal scrutiny
- Chapter 33 : 33: The second game, Dark Fetal Movement
- Chapter 34 : 34: Medical shockwaves from amnesia cases
- Chapter 35 : 35: A 24-hour live-streamed race against time
- Chapter 36 : 36: The undercurrents of the trademark war
- Chapter 37 : 37: The Eye of the Storm of Dynamic Copyright
- Chapter 38 : 38: A Symphony of Ice and Fire on Steam Nomination Night
- Chapter 39 : 39: Taboo words in psychological reports
- Chapter 40 : 40: Empire Cornerstone Registration Successful
- Chapter 41 : 41: The Fallen Prologue of the Pixel Maze
- Chapter 42 : 42: Mathematical Poems of Random Mazes
- Chapter 43 : 43: The Medical Boundaries of Amnesia Testing
- Chapter 44 : 44: The ultimate challenge of 24-hour live streaming
- Chapter 45 : 45: The death spiral of legal review
- Chapter 46 : 46: The Doomsday Bell of Trademark Squatting
- Chapter 47 : 47: The Light and Shadow Revolution of Dynamic Copyright
- Chapter 48 : 48: A Dance in Shackles Worth 500,000 Yuan
- Chapter 49 : 49: The collective awakening of the 17th level of the maze
- Chapter 50 : 50: Steam nomination for Imperial Dawn
- Chapter 51 : 51: The storm is brewing under the banner
- Chapter 52 : 52: Overseas players' unique "revenge"
- Chapter 53 : 53: Emergency conception of monitoring mode
- Chapter 54 : 54: An unexpected inspiration from blood pressure monitoring
- Chapter 55 : 55: The controversy surrounding the live demonstration
- Chapter 56 : 56: An unexpected success of reverse public relations
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