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The masterpiece "Where to Run" at the end of the year is worth playing

The masterpiece

  Due to the popularity of mobile phones, coupled with the enhanced functions of mobile phones. Mobile games have gradually replaced old-fashioned games. With WIFI everywhere, online mobile games have already made many PC games feel in crisis. The game teams have also joined the mobile game market. Recently, the hilarious voice card mobile game "Where to Run" developed by the senior R&D team, and released by the well-known domestic mobile game publisher Shankyu Technology, was the first closed test on October 22. It achieved an excellent results of 60% next-day retention rate, 40% on the 3rd-day retention rate and 20% on the 7th-day retention rate, becoming another dark horse in the mobile game market recently. Do you want to know about this game with great potential?

 

  Dive-depth exploration of player needs and attracting players with differentiated selling points has always been a necessary element in successful games. "Where to Run the Monster" is contrary to the tradition of most similar games on the market that adopt the Japanese style, boldly adopting a fresh and refreshing, slightly spoofed Q-version art style, integrating unique funny and cute elements, and successfully gaining the favor of many players.

 

  Based on the fragmented game mode of mobile game users and the mobile user usage scenarios, mobile game users prefer relaxed and pleasant products. "Where to Run the Monster" has designed a lot of special dialogues for each character, and integrates current Internet hot words and funny jokes with the original Journey to the West, using live-action funny dialect dubbing to create a hilarious and hilarious game atmosphere for users.

 

  In terms of core gameplay innovation, "Where to Run" focuses on innovation in combat modes based on mainstream card systems to improve the playability of the game. "Where to Run" not only retains the easy-to-use features of card mobile games, but also integrates RPG combat elements into it, allowing players to easily integrate into the game, using players' fragmented time and easy gameplay to stick to the target user group.

  "Where to run a monster" is based on Journey to the West, presenting the monsters with Q, cuteness and stupidity. Dear readers, you can do it! ! ! ! It's better to be convinced.

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