"Beep——"
A sharp buzzing sound rang out. Lin Sizhi looked around, taking in the rather expansive game scenario.
The other three players from Community 17, Cai Zhiyuan, Luo Wei, and Qin Yao, also appeared nearby.
Qin Yao breathed a slight sigh of relief. Although she knew beforehand that this was a 'Community Confrontation' type game, where collaboration was likely possible, who could guarantee that the Imitator wouldn't play tricks?
Games like 'Matchmaking Game', where all players were forced apart and had to rely on cryptic messages broadcast via a data-filtering function, was also a form of cooperation.
Fortunately, the Imitator who designed this game had some sense of fair play.
Internal free communication meant it was possible to execute group strategies and cling to the strong players within the community.
This was good news.
With Lin Sizhi and Cai Zhiyuan here, and since the game wasn't a judgment game, exiting safely shouldn't be too difficult.
