"Is this Moondae? Moondae?"
Park Moondae's homma unknowingly muttered and touched the screen. She couldn't help but doubt it because the figure's characteristics were similar to the comeback trailer.
As the conversation progressed, the name of the character that appeared as '??' was introduced.
And it wasn't 'Park Moondae'.
[??? : ...Right.]
[B11: I... Call me B11. That's enough.]
Then the comrade's additional cut scene entered, and a boy in a black hood rotating a luminous drone showed up as a playable character.
'Ah, then did Moondae copy this character?'
She had seen a few advertisements with that concept, so she tried to skip over it, but her over-immersed mind started to spin and analyze the situation.
'Wait a minute. In High Five, the back number of Moondae's baseball uniform was 11. Then if we assume that B is derived from ' Park '...!?'
The college student gulped at the reasoning that seemed to fit.
'Huh, anyway, let's keep playing...!'
Surprised by the unexpected content, the college student continued to play.
Besides, this game was actually quite interesting.
The game was completely in first-person and it began with the main character falling into a sinkhole while out of town and moving to Seoul, a half-destroyed parallel world.
[It's strange. I clearly went out early in the morning, but the sky outside the sinkhole is red and dark.]
[I think I hear someone crying and groaning up there, but I'm not sure.]
[I am terribly embarrassed, but I am also worried that the sinkhole will collapse further if I stay still. What should I do?]
– Find a way up.
– Wait for rescue.
– Call for help.
– Listen to the sound more closely.
The atmosphere was somewhat depressing, but it was interesting and fun thanks to the joy of adventuring and exploring a well-constructed worldview for the first time and the abundance of options.
Even though it revolved around text, it wasn't boring because it included eye-catching graphics or illustrations for each battle and choice. And it was full of tension because it required a combination of luck and strategy.
'Hmm, let's keep going. I'm also curious about the story behind it.'
However, it hadn't given much weight to the storyline of the comrade character who was presumed to be Moondae, or of the characters similar to other Testar members who continued to join.
So, she wondered if each of the characters' stories would come out in the future.
'Ah, perhaps, will Testar's worldview appear?'
There would be people who cursed at Testar for making them play games, but for those who decided to continue playing, it was a bit thrilling.
The game continued, and the college student arrived at a subway station that had been engulfed in a strange red lump, with the animated characters half collapsed.
[The building is dark and only the emergency lights are blinking. It seems there's a strange fishy smell coming up. The subway doesn't seem to be operating, but there is still an announcement that a train is entering.]
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Debut Or Die
General FictionA 4th year student who was preparing for the Civil Service examination, suddenly he found himself in an unfamiliar body 3 years ago. As well as a status window displaying a threat in front of his eyes! [Outbreak!] [Status Abnormality: 'Debut or Deat...