1. Beyond Limits
Summer Sports (9 disciplines):
Boxing, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Shooting, Track & Field, Swimming
Key Features:
Training, Summer Sports Championship, Broadcast View, Routines, Overcoming Slumps, Coach, Team Manager, Cheering, Fans, Tryout, Representative Selection
New City:
A city inspired by Sydney, Australia
Main Buildings:
• Multi-purpose Stadium (Soccer, Track & Field)
• Aquatic Centre
• Shooting Range
• Indoor Arena (Basketball, Badminton, Table Tennis)
• Baseball Stadium
• Basketball Court
• Badminton Court
• Table Tennis Hall
• Track Field
• Outdoor Basketball Court
• Outdoor Badminton Court
• Outdoor Soccer Field
• Swimming Pool
• Baseball Field
• Opera House (Opera Performances, Bar)
• Harbour Bridge
Gameplay Features
• Zois can become athletes in nine summer sports: Boxing, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Shooting, Track & Field, and Swimming.
• There are five sports teams, and players can modify team names, logos, and uniforms or create new teams in the management menu.
• Zois can join any team but must pass the tryout.
• Daily life as an Athlete revolves around Training. Each sport has a skill level, and each sport contains sub-skills that require dedicated practice.
• For example, in soccer, training increases the soccer skill level. To excel in matches, players must also train sub-skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting.
• Unlike sports skills, sub-skill proficiency decreases over time, so consistent training is necessary to maintain high performance.
• The Summer Sports Championship is held annually. Teams conduct Representative Selection Trials, choosing representatives from their rosters.
• Winning a medal is possible by ranking in the top three of an event.
• To achieve top performance, athletes need: High sports skill levels, High sub-skill proficiency, Optimal physical condition
Broadcast View
• Every match can be viewed in Broadcast View by pressing the “Broadcast View” button.
• Commentators provide live commentary, and their dialogue is displayed as subtitles.
• The match visuals are immersive, showing the athletes’ performance dynamically.
Routines & Slumps
• Athletes develop routines based on their daily activities and pre-game habits.
• Example: a Zoi must always visit the restroom before a match.
• If a Zoi fails to follow a routine, he experiences anxiety, affecting training and match performance.
• Routines evolve or disappear over time.
• Athletes may enter a slump due to fatigue or stress.
• Slumps can be overcome through rest, stress relief, psychological counseling, or victories in competitions.
Coach & Team Manager
• Zois can become a Coach or Team Manager of Soccer, Basketball, or Baseball team.
• Coach: Requires moderate experience or achievements.
• Assists with training and monitors players’ stamina, health, and conditioning.
• Team Manager: Requires extensive athletic experience or championship titles.
• Oversees training, assigns player positions, develops strategies, and gives orders during matches.
Spectator & Kiss Cam
• Stadiums can hold large crowds (up to 3,000 spectators in Soccer and Baseball stadiums).
• To optimize performance, crowds are generated randomly and are non-interactive (except for key characters).
• In Soccer and Baseball stadiums, Zois can enjoy food and the passionate cheers of fans.
• Kiss Cam Event:
• In Soccer, Baseball, and Basketball games, a Kiss Cam may appear.
• If Zoi’s face appears on the big screen, a pop-up choice will ask whether to kiss the person next to him.
• The success of the kiss depends on Zoi’s relationship with the other person and their personality.
Etc
• Zois can watch opera performances at the Opera House.
• In the evening, the Opera House Bar hosts live music and dance parties, where Zois can drink and socialize.
• Jog along the Harbour Bridge while enjoying the scenic view.
• During New Year’s Eve, a fireworks festival takes place at the bridge.
2. Racing on Ice
Winter Sports (6 disciplines):
Short Track Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Skeleton, Alpine Skiing, Snowboard Cross, Curling
Key Features:
Training, Winter Sports Championship, Broadcast View, Routines, Overcoming Slumps, Coach, Cheering, Fans, Tryout, Representative Selection
New City:
A city inspired by Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
Main Buildings:
• Alpine Stadium
• Snow Arena
• Sliding Center
• Curling Center
• Ice Arena (for Figure Skating & Short Track)
• Ski Resort
• Sledding Hill
• Ice Rink
Gameplay Features:
• Zois can become athletes in six winter sports: Short Track Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Skeleton, Alpine Skiing, Snowboard Cross, and Curling.
• There are five sports teams, and players can modify team names, logos, and uniforms or create new teams in the management menu.
• Zois can join any team but must pass the tryout.
• Daily life as an Athlete revolves around Training. Each sport has a skill level, and each sport contains sub-skills that require dedicated practice.
• For example, in soccer, training increases the soccer skill level. To excel in matches, players must also train sub-skills such as dribbling, passing, and shooting.
• Unlike sports skills, sub-skill proficiency decreases over time, so consistent training is necessary to maintain high performance.
• The Summer Sports Championship is held annually. Teams conduct Representative Selection Trials, choosing representatives from their rosters.
• Winning a medal is possible by ranking in the top three of an event.
• To achieve top performance, athletes need: High sports skill levels, High sub-skill proficiency, Optimal physical condition
Broadcast View
• Every match can be viewed in Broadcast View by pressing the “Broadcast View” button.
• Commentators provide live commentary, and their dialogue is displayed as subtitles.
• The match visuals are immersive, showing the athletes’ performance dynamically.
Routines & Slumps
• Athletes develop routines based on their daily activities and pre-game habits.
• Example: a Zoi must always visit the restroom before a match.
• If a Zoi fails to follow a routine, he experiences anxiety, affecting training and match performance.
• Routines evolve or disappear over time.
• Athletes may enter a slump due to fatigue or stress.
• Slumps can be overcome through rest, stress relief, psychological counseling, or victories in competitions.
Coach
• Zois can become a Coach of the team.
• Coach: Requires moderate experience or achievements.
• Assists with training and monitors players’ stamina, health, and conditioning.
Spectator
• Stadiums can hold large crowds.
• To optimize performance, crowds are generated randomly and are non-interactive (except for key characters).
Etc
• Zois can access the ski slopes, sledding hills, and ice rinks.
• Zois can stay at the Ski Resort, enjoying the lounge, restaurants, cafes, spa, and arcade inside the resort.
3. Echoes of Stardom
Key Features:
Singer, Idol, Composer, Dancer, Actor, Comedian, Entertainment Agency, Writer, Director, Influencer, Streamer, Content Creator
Entertainment Awards, Acting Awards, Film Festival, Music Festival
Autograph Signing, Fan Meeting, Concert
New City:
A city inspired by Paris, France
Main Buildings:
• Small / Medium / Large Concert Halls
• Drama / Film Sets
• Variety Show Studios
• Cinemas
• Performing Arts Center
• Eiffel Tower
• Louvre Museum
• Arc de Triomphe
• Champs-Élysées (Luxury Shopping District)
• Bakeries
Gameplay Features:
• To become a singer, idol, actor, or comedian, Zois must pass street casting or auditions to join an entertainment agency.
• There are three major agencies, and players can customize each agency’s name, logo, etc.
• Singers and idols can release albums and hold concerts. The popularity of their songs and albums is reflected in the “ZoiMusic” charts.
• Players can create custom setlists and stage effects for concerts.
• The large consert hall can hold up to 3,000 fans. (For optimization, most audience members are randomly generated and non-interactive.)
• Celebrities can host autograph signings and fan meetings, with attendance and profits varying based on fanbase size.
• Composers can work freelance or be affiliated with an agency. A wide variety of music genres are available, with detailed systems for composing, producing, and recording.
• Zois can upload their composed songs to ZoiMusic, submit them to their agency, or sell them to other agencies. Music royalties depend on ZoiMusic chart rankings.
• Dancers can perform on the street, participate in dance competitions, or host their own dance shows.
• Actors can audition for dramas and films or get cast by directors. High acting skill level, sub-skills (romance, comedy, action, etc.), and required additional skills (e.g., dance) contribute to performance quality. Filming lasts 1–7 days, with automatic stage changes between scenes.
• Comedians can participate in variety shows, comedy shows, or talk shows. Success depends on comedy skill level and show-specific requirements. Recording lasts 1–7 days with automatic set transitions.
• To become a writer for dramas or films, Zois must win a script contest. Winning writers can pitch their work to directors or sign with OTT platforms. Dramas can span 8 to 16 episodes, with detailed scene-by-scene writing (e.g., [Scene 1] On a street → A man and woman → Kiss). A High level of writing skill, relevant knowledge, and well-designed scenes can lead to masterpieces. Writers may also participate in casting or visit filming locations.
• Directors begin as floor directors (FD), then assistant directors (AD), and can be promoted to main directors (PD). They receive projects from studios or collaborate with known writers. Before filming, they manage casting and auditions. Filming takes 1–7 days, followed by 1–3 days of editing. Completed works can be released via the OTT platform “ZoiPlus”, and films can be submitted to festivals. Rankings and awards depend on quality, artistry, and popularity.
• Zois can also become influencers, streamers, or content creators.
• At the end of each year, four major events take place over four days: Entertainment Awards, Acting Awards, Film Festival, and Music Awards.
• Activities that build popularity—such as singing, acting, appearing on variety shows, composing, writing, or engaging on social media—can increase a Zoi’s fame. As their fame grows, fans will begin to follow.
• The fanbase of each Zoi varies in age, gender, and personality, depending on their career path. For example, country singers may attract older fans, while idols tend to appeal to passionate teen and young adults.
• Zois can take photos at popular spots near the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe.
• They can explore the Louvre Museum and go luxury shopping on the Champs-Élysées.


