Suddenly, I was dropped into another world.
Unlike typical medieval fantasies, this world had a culture that was relatively advanced in various fields. Yet, despite that, not a single one of the games I enjoyed back on Earth existed here.
Games focused on character appeal were nonexistent, and even the ubiquitous gacha games were nowhere to be found.
As someone who started each day with over ten daily quests across various games, protecting countless worlds within them, this was incredibly difficult to endure.
The dopamine that had pickled my modern brain vanished in an instant.
So, I decided to create them myself.
Fortunately, I met a kind investor—a Constellation—and developed a game inspired by Earth's formats.
To satisfy my investor and gain popularity, I chose Constellations as the game's theme, knowing it was something the people of this world would love.
However, I worried about what the Constellations would think if I used their stories without permission...
[The King of Ten Thousand Demons requests that you create some fan-service content because the Demon King character's pick rate is too low.]
[The First Elf Hero asks when the episode where he becomes the protagonist will be released.]
[The Master of the Night fidgets with their fingers, asking if you could make their character's jawline just a little bit sharper.]
...They actually like it?