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After reading the blog post by Brother Jin - sharing Brother Jin's insights on traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts notes, interesting anecdotes, software sharing, lossless music, video clips, technical tutorials, photography, travel guides, and shopping discounts., I wanted to reminisce about a text-based parallel universe game I had installed on my phone, where I encountered another version of myself in a spaceship. I played a bit, and the feeling of answering questions came back. Multiple-choice questions. I tried that evolution game similar to spores, and in the Jin Yong Heroes game, I had to choose whom to help or not help at all. After answering five or six questions, I gave up.

I also saw the Red Alert battle platform for Red Moon 3. I registered as well. It requires real-name verification via WeChat. The testing went fine. It doesn't automatically match, and I got kicked out of five or six rooms. Friends seemed friendly.

After finishing a game of Civilization VI, I really didn't want to open it again.

Still, there's Warcraft III on the KK platform. Recently, I've been losing ranks significantly, winning less and losing more. Have all the experts returned? In the last two days, I've played three games as Night Elves against Orcs, always practicing with the Blade Master to harass, then stacking towers at home, and using self-destructing bats to disrupt and destroy. It's quite frustrating; I only won one game, which took more than half an hour. It's like a game of hide and seek, with the Blade Master appearing and disappearing, and the bats hiding in corners waiting for the right moment. Three far-range units plus a Demon Hunter, Naga, and Panda feel barely adequate. I was restrained and couldn't destroy his base; the spiked Orc buildings are quite sturdy.

The Galactic Empire has quite a lot of text, over 2.7 million words. The events of the Ming Dynasty are around 1.4 million words. Lingao Qiming has even more text, 9.11 million words, written by multiple authors. My wife actually finished reading it.

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