The true charm of meat pigeon games lies in enabling players to make brilliant moves through various combinations and strategies, even in unpredictable situations, thereby achieving victory.
The core appeal is strategy, not luck.
But what's with the entries I received?
Setting aside graphics for a moment, Ke Jin didn't expect these hastily made games to be god-tier in every aspect.
If they could highlight the gameplay, other aspects like the art style, voice acting, and rendering could be optimized slowly over time.
But they didn't even grasp the core gameplay of meat pigeon games.
They focused the entire gameplay on randomness.
If you get lucky with a powerful item, you can go on a killing spree and breeze through the game. Sounds exhilarating, right?
But if you end up with trash loot, you're pretty much left with no choice but to restart.
It's like hitting the jackpot on a lottery.