The Game Developer's Dilemma


Once upon a time, there was a very smart and creative game developer named Lily. She was in the 0th grade and loved to create fun and exciting video games for kids her age to play. Lily worked at a big video game company called Funland, where she was known for her amazing ideas and designs.

One day, Lily's boss, Mr. Smith, called her into his office. He told her that he had a new game idea that he wanted her to work on. Lily was very excited and couldn't wait to hear more about it. But as Mr. Smith explained the game, Lily's excitement quickly turned into worry.

The game that Mr. Smith wanted to release was called "The Bully's Revenge." It was a game where players could bully and hurt other characters in the game. Lily knew that this was not a good idea and that it could have a negative impact on kids who played it.

Lily tried to explain her concerns to Mr. Smith, but he didn't listen. He told her that the game would make a lot of money and that it was her job to make it happen. Lily was faced with a dilemma. She didn't want to release a game that could harm kids, but she also didn't want to lose her job and reputation.

Lily decided to take matters into her own hands. She worked hard to come up with a new game idea that was fun and positive. She presented it to Mr. Smith and he loved it. Lily's game, "The Kindness Quest," became a huge success and kids all over the world loved playing it.

Thanks to Lily's bravery and determination, the harmful game was never released and she was able to keep her job and reputation. Lily learned that sometimes it's important to stand up for what you believe in, even if it's not easy. And she continued to create amazing games that brought joy and positivity to kids everywhere. The end.

Questions

What was Lily's occupation?
What was the title of the harmful game Mr. Smith wanted Lily to work on?
What was the name of the harmful game that Lily's boss, Mr. Smith, wanted to release?
What was the name of the game that Lily created, which became a huge success?