Before I start it, let me say that I was sarcastic on the "great reviews" part of the description. Well, let's just go to the story.
A few weeks later, Mark got something in the mail for his "game review". "Finally, the game review!" Mark says, opening it up and opening up the page. When he looked at it, he got annoyed because it was "Fun at levels." and needed more "story". Mark peered at the 5/6 ratings and said "What the heck? What are they thinking about?". On the bright side, it got lots of sales and got Mark got................... 25K total on the first 2 weeks, bringing back his money to a total of 70K, of what he started with, plus 14 fans! Mark saw the phone ringing and got it to see a fan stalking him by phone, finding out Mark's number by random guess. Mark let it ring until it stopped ringing. Plus, he needed to focus on some research for maybe a better, yet boring game that will make the reviews happy. So, he decided to make the game about this kid who got some sword from some old man, in a scary cave that little kids randomly explore, so the guy will assemble triangles together to save the world. Perfect. So, he decided to make a game called "The legend of guy" and did the same story and kept it text-based, and put it on the now-a bit-more modern PC. The story was raised to 100%, when he raised the engine to 50%. He decided to also put sound at 50% like last time, and now you get the rest. Meanwhile, Mark wasn't checking the sales because there was about 75K sold by now, since it has been a month and it's going off the market soon for ranks, also meaning it won't sell much. By now, he has about 125.5K money, without even checking it! Before he was going to send the game to the reviewers, a guy called and Mark answered the Phone. The guy told mark about how you can be paid for challenges. After the boring stuff came in, he put the phone somewhere else and the guy talking about marketing hung up. This time, he sent the game to the reviewers and after 1 week, they replied with 8/9/10 ratings. They loved it, and sales got to 100K on the first day. The 2nd day was 90K, and so on. The rank was obviously 12, and moved up 5 to a badder one every week. The game was successful, and Mark quickly got 2M dollars because of the success. What will Mark waste his money on? Find out after I use my spare time to write another one!
When Chapter 2 is made, this one can be closed.
Before I start it, let me say that I was sarcastic on the "great reviews" part of the description. Well, let's just go to the story.
A few weeks later, Mark got something in the mail for his "game review". "Finally, the game review!" Mark says, opening it up and opening up the page. When he looked at it, he got annoyed because it was "Fun at levels." and needed more "story". Mark peered at the 5/6 ratings and said "What the heck? What are they thinking about?". On the bright side, it got lots of sales and got Mark got................... 25K total on the first 2 weeks, bringing back his money to a total of 70K, of what he started with, plus 14 fans! Mark saw the phone ringing and got it to see a fan stalking him by phone, finding out Mark's number by random guess. Mark let it ring until it stopped ringing. Plus, he needed to focus on some research for maybe a better, yet boring game that will make the reviews happy. So, he decided to make the game about this kid who got some sword from some old man, in a scary cave that little kids randomly explore, so the guy will assemble triangles together to save the world. Perfect. So, he decided to make a game called "The legend of guy" and did the same story and kept it text-based, and put it on the now-a bit-more modern PC. The story was raised to 100%, when he raised the engine to 50%. He decided to also put sound at 50% like last time, and now you get the rest. Meanwhile, Mark wasn't checking the sales because there was about 75K sold by now, since it has been a month and it's going off the market soon for ranks, also meaning it won't sell much. By now, he has about 125.5K money, without even checking it! Before he was going to send the game to the reviewers, a guy called and Mark answered the Phone. The guy told mark about how you can be paid for challenges. After the boring stuff came in, he put the phone somewhere else and the guy talking about marketing hung up. This time, he sent the game to the reviewers and after 1 week, they replied with 8/9/10 ratings. They loved it, and sales got to 100K on the first day. The 2nd day was 90K, and so on. The rank was obviously 12, and moved up 5 to a badder one every week. The game was successful, and Mark quickly got 2M dollars because of the success. What will Mark waste his money on? Find out after I use my spare time to write another one!
When Chapter 2 is made, this one can be closed.
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