<Ding* Master, a new mission has been issued...>
<Mission: Develop a game and achieve a player base of 1000>
<Reward: 1000 shop points, Shop unlocked, 1x random cultivation method>
<Following the completion of this mission, the system will unlock the point conversion system...>
The mission notification materialized in front of Dante, capturing his attention in an instant. A wave of excitement surged through him as he read through the details. "System, open the game creation tab," Dante exclaimed eagerly.
Swoosh...
Suddenly, he found himself in an expansive, infinite space dominated by pristine whiteness. The vastness of the surroundings left Dante in awe as he absorbed the sheer expanse before him. As he marveled at the space, the system's prompt brought him back to focus.
<Master, what kind of game would you like to create?>
<Imagine the game you wish to project onto this space>
Dante contemplated the genre of the game he wanted to develop, but the system's cold voice intervened with a suggestion.
<The system recommends creating a simple and compact sandbox game.>
"Sandbox game, huh? Back on Earth, we had several sandbox classics like The Sims, No Man's Sky, and Terraria... but when it comes to sandbox gaming, one title stands above all."
"MINECRAFT."
A game with over 300 million copies sold during his time on Earth, enjoyed by people of all ages. Dante made his decision.
"System, let's go with Minecraft," Dante declared.
<Affirmative... extracting memory of Minecraft from master... Successful>
In an instant, the once white void transformed. Before Dante was a title screen with the bold words 'Minecraft' and two options below: Single Player and Multiplayer. Dante selected Single Player, and the world around him shifted, presenting a strange and colorful block-filled landscape.
Dante marveled at the realism of this world, even with its blocky textures. He examined his blocky hands and proceeded to explore the mechanics of the environment. After a thorough single-player exploration, Dante returned to the title screen and clicked on 'multiplayer.'
<The host needs 1000 points to open multiplayer.> the system stated.
Unwillingly, Dante clicked exit, and the system copied the game file to his PC. After fine-tuning, adding a login account option, Minecraft was now ready for release on Steam.
"It's finally ready for listing on Steam," Dante exclaimed with anticipation, his finger hovering over the publish button.
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