User Journey

In terms of Game Design, we fully consider tapping into the various abilities of the players:

  1. Management skills: In the game, players need to maximize their own interests by planning, allocating resources, and anticipating the growth and output ratio of resources. They need to choose the optimal resource allocation scheme based on the situation in the game and continuously optimize their management strategy to deal with different challenges and opportunities.

  2. Coordination skills: In the game, players need to coordinate their resources to ensure there are no weaknesses in their offense or defense. At the same time, players need to collaborate or compete with other players to gain more resources and benefits.

  3. Strategic planning skills: In the game, players need to develop a series of strategies to counter threats from other players. They need to consider how to minimize their losses while achieving maximum self-interest.

  4. Social Skills: In the game, users need to establish their own social network, create a sense of presence, and navigate the dynamics between players to maximize their interests. Users also need to develop their leadership skills to lead their teams to victory.

  5. Cultural Immersion: In the game, users can choose different character perspectives and immerse themselves in a historical or narrative experience. Users can influence the course of history through their efforts or explore a fictional world.

  6. Mindset and Perspective: In the game, users need to understand their position, set their own goals, and learn to be patient and strategic. They must learn to handle setbacks and failures, and continuously grow and improve. By developing these abilities, users can enhance their management and decision-making skills and become exceptional gamers. Additionally, games can offer diverse tasks, challenges, and content to provide users with continuous stimulation and engagement. Furthermore, the game incorporates community interaction mechanisms to facilitate communication, cooperation, and competition among players, enhancing the social and interactive aspects of the game. It is crucial for games to maintain balance and fairness, ensuring that all players have equal opportunities and experiences to prevent loss of interest and motivation due to significant disparities. This way, users can develop and enhance various abilities within the game while enjoying the fun and benefits it offers, resulting in a win-win situation for both game developers and users.

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