"God of Mankind? What an arrogant name."
Gray Rain, who couldn't see the text and was only listening to Li Cheng's description, scratched his head, "Could it be some programmer's little whimsy?"
Game easter eggs originate from the Easter tradition of egg hunts, referring to surprises or extra features deliberately hidden by creators in games that are not easily discovered by players.
Apart from the easter egg room in the 1964 PDP-6 game "Adventure," classic easter eggs include the thirty-lives code in "Soul Doulou" and the chicken hat in "Metal Gear."
In contrast, there are some private touches in games that are not meant for players but are purely for the creators.
For instance, in a certain unnamed game "Sailor Number," the planner directly embedded an acrostic poem in the skill description of an elf, confessing deep feelings to an online girlfriend.
