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The Mid-Autumn Festival was mainly a celebration, so there wasn't much fighting and killing.
On this day, the Shadow Cup was suspended. The city was filled with colorful lights, and it really did feel like a festival.
In reality, the Mid-Autumn Festival didn't have much of a festive atmosphere anymore. The elderly sat at home, the young worked hard for a living, and the children lived in school. Family reunions were just empty words, and the variety of moon cakes no longer piqued people's appetite.
However, some people suddenly realized that this kind of festival that had lost its charm was changed in Dawnlight, a game that was popular among the people.
Here, every city and village had a Moon Worship Platform. The white-haired elderly would go up the platform to worship their ancestors, and ancient scholars would go up the platform to write. They didn't have to travel across mountains and rivers. As long as they bought a 3,000 yuan helmet at home, they could drink and admire the moon with friends they hadn't seen for many years.
If you wanted to go watch the tide, the game had already arranged it for you. According to the introduction, there were more than 700 tide viewing spots. Under the bright moon, it recreated the ancient tide watching scene in the Zhejiang area.
Here, you couldn't even tell the difference between reality and the virtual world.
Everything was so real. The noisy crowd, the surging tide, and the bright moon hanging high in the sky.
If you wanted to see the lanterns in the Huguang area, you could also participate. From the production to the hanging, the game company would provide everything for you. They wouldn't even charge you a single copper.
The game celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival on a large scale, recreating the great charm of traditional culture. Naturally, the cultural community wouldn't fall behind. With the Ministry of Culture leading the way, various civil society organizations launched a series of activities.
They held riddles, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign. All kinds of riddles were taken out and hung on the lanterns.
The game company attached great importance to this. Those who guessed the riddles would automatically receive a small amount of in-game money as a reward.
Don't underestimate the small amount of in-game money. After the event, someone calculated that the number of gold coins distributed on that day was more than a million.
It was said that there was a 14-year-old girl who went around guessing riddles. She didn't care if she guessed correctly. After the event, the game company sent her the reward. It was actually more than 1,600 gold coins, which was more than 100,000 dollars in real life. It was an unexpected windfall.
In addition, there were also pagoda burning, pancakes beating, ducks killing, sesame cakes, honey cakes, orange lanterns, sacrifices to the Earth God, dramas, ball dancing, and so on.
As long as there was proof and they applied to the game company, Dawnlight's huge design team would be able to do it quickly.
Most importantly, everything was free!
Even if you want to see the four ancient beauties dance, I can still simulate it for you.
In order to promote the game to everyone. The game company had put in a lot of effort.
However, the effect was surprisingly good.
The Mid-Autumn Festival was the first festival for Dawnlight, and it was also a milestone for Dawnlight to become a national event.
In the past, games also had various festivals, and the rewards weren't lacking. However, these festivals were all centered around the gamers, and the goal was to cultivate the loyalty of these gamers.
Not only did Dawnlight's Mid-Autumn Festival make the gamers happy, but it also attracted a large number of non-gamers.
Do you think an artist who painstakingly stares at his drawing board all day would have the time to play such a vulgar virtual game? An archaic professor standing in the lecture hall, and you want him to lie on his bed and wear a gaming helmet?
That's impossible!
But Dawn was able to do it, even the eighty year old man. From an eighty-year-old man to a three-year-old child, everyone found their own joy in the game.
The artists found the best place to collect information, and the various styles of scenery dazzled them.
When going to a place in real life, one had to consider accommodation, transportation, and the weather. It would cost tens of thousands of yuan to go there, and it was hard to say if one could find inspiration after seeing it. After all, the real world had been polluted.
However, in the game, one only needed to pay a gold coin for teleportation. You would go there with a whoosh.
Dawnlight had the strongest team in the world, and they came from various industries, countries, and religions. Each school of thought relied on collecting information or imagination to create a world that was more realistic than reality.
The artists realized that this place was so beautiful that it didn't look like reality. When could virtual technology achieve this?
The antiques couldn't move anymore, and they didn't know when they would say goodbye to the world. However, they also found space in Dawnlight.
Here, friends could sit face to face and communicate, no matter how far away they were. It wasn't a cold video call, and it wasn't a blurry voice.
They even started to negotiate with the game company, asking the game company to design some archaic buildings for them. They also planned to build an academy that taught ancient culture, and anyone who was interested could come and study.
Young mothers had to take care of their children, and they had to take jobs online to make a living.
At this time, they could put on a helmet for their children, and they could play happily in the playground built in the game. It was safe here, and the AI NPCs were more patient and dedicated than the aunties in the nursery.
There were spacious streets, and real-life goods were displayed in the shops.
There were also beautiful houses here, with birds chirping and flowers fragrant. It didn't cost $60,000 per square meter, nor did it cost $30,000. With just a few thousand dollars, you could have your own house. If you spent a bit more, you could even have your own manor.
Virtual technology had been developed for two hundred years, and the safety of the helmet was unquestionable. The gaming pods were also constantly being optimized.
Although people couldn't really live in the game, there was no reason not to work, play, and travel in it.
In short, Dawnlight took advantage of the Mid-Autumn Festival to show everyone a world of infinite possibilities.
The era of national gamification had truly arrived.
Lu Li didn't stay in the arena all the time. After Sanyue Yu trained for a while, everyone dispersed.
He brought Lu Xin to join the festive atmosphere.
At this moment, there was no gaming expert Lu Li, only a big brother. He held his excited and curious little sister's hand, and they went to learn about the various festivals and customs like ordinary people.
"Big brother, do I look good in this?" Lu Xin was wearing a Dai ethnic costume, and her face was flushed with excitement.
"Yes," Lu Li knew that his little sister was very beautiful, and his compliments weren't false at all.
"Let's buy it, okay?" The little girl shook her brother's arm, and her eyes were full of pleading. The auntie at the stall almost gave it to him for free.
"This …" Lu Li pretended to be in a difficult position.
"Big brother …" Lu Xin said coquettishly.
"Young man, you can't be stingy with little girls. My clothes are of good quality, and they're made of high-quality materials. They're not expensive, and they're only about a hundred yuan. Just buy it," the auntie said.
"Okay, okay, I'll buy it." Lu Li rubbed his little sister's hair with a helpless expression. (To be continued.)
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