First of all, I have to say that the Usagi Yukiya in the play is so cute! I want to pinch my face!
There are a total of 8 episodes in this season, and the first few episodes are playing games like a battle royale. Today I will talk about the third episode "Hide and Seek", because the impression left is too deep.
In this show, the difficulty and type of battle royale games are represented by playing cards. The game is divided into four types, each with a difficulty of 1-10, as well as J, Q, K.
If the game type is hearts, it means this is a manipulative game. The heart game is very good at using people's inertial thinking, so as to mislead the people participating in the game to achieve the purpose of killing each other. And there is more than one such so-called "misleading trap", it may be misleading layer by layer, the trap from the surface allows you to follow this so-called "playing method" step by step.
And the peekaboo game in the third episode is a game of 7 of hearts. The following is an introduction to the rules of the hide-and-seek game in the play: (Original!)
"The game is hide-and-seek, one person is a wolf, and three people are a sheep. The sheep that is found will become the next wolf. You have to hide well and don't be found by the wolf. The clearance conditions are as follows. At the end of the game, only the wolf can clear the level. The game time 15 minutes, after which the sheep's collars will all explode."
In fact, the thinking of ordinary people is: if I want to become a wolf, then I have to hide. It is the three sheep who have to fight to become a wolf in order to survive. So at the beginning of the game, in order to survive, several people went to the wolf to exchange their identities to survive.
But at the end, the camera gives a close-up of the game rules display screen: the sheep should hide well so that the wolf cannot find it.
In addition, when the male protagonist hid in the corner and planned to live, he kept recalling the good past of himself and the other two good friends, and the three were finally willing to sacrifice themselves to become sheep for each other. Then another way to win the game can be that the sheep live for the wolf, deliberately hide and seek not to let the wolf find it, and the wolf finds the sheep in order to let the sheep survive, and makes one of them become a wolf, thus surviving each other.
So I seem to suddenly understand: Only in this way can we all be rescued for each other and the game can be cracked! (I was complacent at the time)
Game countdown 3, 2, 1, time is up! boom! The three sheep are still dead...
What? Was my guess wrong? Is it really the only wolf that can survive?
Screenwriter: Yes! Could it be that you are thinking about peach! I just want the wolf to see the sheep die! Just for a surprise! unexpected!
Maybe I'm really wrong... With reference to the previous games of the battle royale, all of them must strictly abide by the rules of the game, that is, there is no so-called idealism. In other words, the game rules and customs clearance conditions of this country are iron rules and cannot be violated at all. This is the main premise.
So my naive idea at the time was completely unfeasible: as long as the wolf chased the sheep, in the end everyone would survive. The reason it doesn't work: only wolves survive.
In the eighth episode, it is still a game of hearts, but the difficulty is higher, it is 10. (Compared to other games, the difficulty of the heart game does not actually describe the difficulty of the game itself, it may be more appropriate to describe it as "testing the darkness of the heart")
But what's interesting is that I personally feel that although the eighth and third episodes belong to the same game of hearts, there are certain differences in the rules of the game.
So for the game of Hearts 7 in the third episode, there may be no ideal solution, and only one person can survive.
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