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A re-issue of one of Asia’s most beloved video games is taking the Chinese internet by storm 13 years after its original release, fuelling a wave of nostalgia among the country’s young adults.
June 11, 2021
BEIJING (AFP) – A re-issue of one of Asiaâs most beloved video games is taking the Chinese Internet by storm 13 years after its original release, fuelling a wave of nostalgia among the countryâs young adults.
The mobile version of
Moleâs World has shot to the top of the free downloads on Appleâs app store and has also been downloaded millions of times on Android phones, boosting the share price of its maker by 25 per cent in the week it was released.
First available for PCs in 2008, the farming simulation game features a round-faced creature with a clown nose who captured the attention of a generation of gamers a decade ago. Players who once burrowed into
China's number of online short-video users reached 873 million in 2020, according to a report by National Copyright Administration released on Tuesday.