According to the latest news released by Spicy tails, the PC game "World End Economica" with the script written by "Spice and Wolf" Tosa Hasekura has now released an animated crowdfunding trailer and will officially start crowdfunding on November 14. "World Economic Collapse" animation crowdfunding trailer: It is reported that "World End Economica" is a PC game produced by Spicy Tails. In August 2011, the first volume of the PC game "WORLD END ECONOMiCA" written by Shikura Tousa was released. In this work, Shikura Tousa takes the business road as the theme and describes the story of how a young boy stands out in the treacherous moon market "Zhushi Market". "World Economic Collapse" adopts a fictional setting of the future world, describing the story that happened in "Zhushi Market", a trade distribution center that has existed for more than a hundred years, 16 years after the end of the moon immigration wave. The protagonist of the story is a boy named Azhi who was born and raised on the moon and came from a poor village. The boy is disgusted with the poor life and is eager to get rid of this vicious cycle. He also hopes that he can accomplish a great feat that no one can match, just like humans set foot on the moon. Video screenshots:
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