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"Actually, there's nothing difficult about fishing games. I've also pondered about their techniques before. But if I were to summarize it in one sentence, it's about using a massive amount of in-game points to exchange for even more in-game points. If you run out of points in the game, exchange active coins for points, then continue shooting with a value of 100-150 per shot, with lock-on and auto-aim enabled. After playing for a while, there will eventually be surprises. If you're lucky, after exchanging 2-3 times, you can generally achieve a good score. After reaching the top three, the rewards are quite substantial.
The second aspect is choosing the right game. Some games don't have lock-on or auto-fire, and I can't say for sure which game is easier to score in. It often depends on luck. I've achieved good results in various games, so overall, it's reliable.
Yesterday, I suddenly didn't feel like playing slots, so I decided to play a fishing game today. I've also been considering buying a game console recently, but I'm not sure which one to get yet. If I do buy one, my parents will probably nag me again, saying that I should save the money to find a girlfriend or get married. However, I'm ignoring their comments for now. Regardless of how much a game console costs or how much it costs to get married, it's important to engage in activities that genuinely interest me. This way, I'll stay motivated, like writing about my understanding of fishing games. So, never force yourself to do something you don't enjoy, as it will only lead to your own misery." |
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