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Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

author:The game world of the elves

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

At the 2019 Games For Change (G4C) Awards, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Origins travel model won the G4C Players' Choice Award, Best Learning Game and G4C Industry Leadership Award. It is not so much the game that wins awards, but rather this "travel mode" that has been well received by many players. In this travel mode, there are no enemies to hinder the player, there is no physical limitation, and all the player can do is simply "look at the scenery." ”

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

Recently, such a "travel mode" has once again appeared in front of players. The domestic wasteland survival mobile game "After Tomorrow" launched the latest expansion film [Deep Sea Waves] on August 12, some players will make a video of their own playing process, I have to say that the new version of the expression of the ocean is very powerful, the audience follows the player's perspective to dive into the blue sea, here will also encounter the deep sea mother, they are like glowing elves, swaying and floating in the seabed, very dreamy. Rather than saying it's a gameplay video, I'd rather say it's a "cloud travel Vlog"

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

In the deep sea, the surrounding jellyfish do not seem to be alarmed by the player who is diving, as if it is a small transparency. I have to sigh that with the illumination of jellyfish, the deep sea also has light.

Of course, it is not only worth punching in, there are many deep-sea wonders for players to punch in, continue to dive deep, you can find a hidden skeleton cave, the coral and giant fish skeletons in it constitute a unique landscape: the curved skeleton seems to be a sightseeing tunnel built in the deep sea, and the glowing corals are like indicators in the tunnel, guiding the passing fish and jellyfish.

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

In addition to natural scenery, there are also some "humanistic landscapes" in the deep sea of "After Tomorrow". For example, this sunk in the deep sea, with an eighteenth-century style brig, is a remnant of civilization left over from the age of great navigation. It's a novel experience to go inside and explore, and there may be mysterious treasures left behind by some pirates.

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

Surfacing on the surface of the sea, you can even see the aurora phenomenon that only appears in the polar region in the real world. The brilliant brilliance is reflected in the reflection of the lake. This moment is dazzling, and it is too wasteful not to punch in the circle of friends to take a souvenir.

Travel simulator is not exclusive to Ubisoft, and domestic games can also do it?

In the past, games that could be called travel simulators often came from abroad, but now, we also have our own cloud travel simulators. In the game, if you don't stop and admire it, don't you live up to its good intentions? At present, Xiaobian is still exploring more tourist attractions in the game, and there may be more surprise discoveries after that, so I will share it with you later.

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