
Qingtiangang Camera Guy is a card-driven livestream crisis simulator set around the mountain paths of Qingtiangang. You are not a security guard or a manager. You are a chaotic viewer trying to steer the live broadcast while the camera catches tourists, cattle, suspicious comments, messy scenes, and sudden public opinion swings.
Each run is built around a hand of cards and four core meters: Safety, Quality, Heat, and Mood. Events appear on the main camera with a required response such as callout, route reminder, privacy handling, cleanup, camera angle, or slow chat. Playing the right kind of card resolves the situation and improves your run. Playing mismatched cards can still shift the crowd, but it may raise risk, lower key meters, or push the stream toward failure. If any core meter reaches zero, the shift fails.
The game includes multiple playable characters, each with a different passive ability and card pool. As you earn Fun Points and clear goals, new characters, card pools, and permanent upgrades become available. Decks contain response cards, risk-trade cards, utility cards, and character-specific cards, giving each role a different rhythm.
Standard Shift mode asks you to clear chapter-based wave goals and claim rewards. Endless Shift mode unlocks after progression and lets you keep playing for a higher score as events become more demanding. Between runs, you can spend Fun Points on permanent upgrades such as extra energy, larger hands, stronger stability, better draw tempo, and safer starts.
Key features:
Livestream-themed card strategy built around crisis response.
Four-meter pressure system: Safety, Quality, Heat, and Mood.
Event requirements that reward matching the right card type.
Multiple unlockable characters with unique card pools and passives.
Standard chapter goals and an endless score-chasing mode.
Permanent upgrades and deck growth between runs.
Localized UI support for Traditional Chinese, English, and Japanese.