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My Journey Of Free Fire: The Epic Game


 

Darsh Kodnani is a 13 years old. He loves playing cricket, football and listening to rap songs. His favourite rap song is ‘Apna time aayega’ from the film ‘Gully boy’. His life's motto is - Enjoy everything in life.


 

Hi guys. Today I am going to share my experience about Free Fire. This story dates back to one year ago. I had gone down to play cricket with my friends. At that time, my best friend Jai told me that the day before he had downloaded a game called Free Fire. He asked me also to download it because it was an awesome game.



So next morning as soon as I woke up, I kept Free Fire on download on my Dadi’s phone. Because Jai had told me that it is a big game and will take time to download. Then I brushed my teeth, ate breakfast and went to my tuitions. My tuitions are from 9:45 AM to 11:00 AM. When I came back home, I first checked my Dadi’s phone to see whether the game had got downloaded or not. The answer was yes! the game had downloaded. It was a Monday and I had to go to school. My school van comes at 12:00 PM. So, I had exactly 45 minutes to play Free Fire. When I started the game, I heard the intro music and I got even more excited. No other game I had played before had such amazing intro music.


Now I will explain to you what exactly is the Free Fire game. It is a multiplayer online shooting game in which you can even talk while playing. The other players will be able to communicate with you while the game is on. Back to the story, when the game started, it asked me to enter a username. I wrote ‘world beast’ but there was a pop-up that read ‘This name is invalid,’. Then the game itself suggested me a name - ‘worldbe1018U’. I was happy with that username too. After that, I entered into a practice match. But I quickly died in the match. I got very upset and deleted the game.


After a week in school, my partner asked me whether I play Free Fire or not. I told him the story. He explained to me that the same thing had happened with him also but he played again and again and became a good player. He asked me to download the game again. So I downloaded the game once again. Since I had linked the game with my brother’s Facebook account, I got all my data back. My friend gave me his username, I sent him a friend request and he accepted.



On Friday in that week, I came home from tuitions and decided to play the game. I saw my friend online and sent him an invitation request which he accepted. My friend and I played the game and won the match. Immediately, the screen displayed ‘Booyah’ and I was feeling on the top of the world. Whenever we win a match in Free Fire, ‘Booyah’ pops up on our screen. I started playing Free Fire everyday and slowly I also became a good Free Fire player.



I used to play Free Fire on my Dadi’s phone. One day my Dadi decided to buy a new phone. My brother was saving all things from the old phone to transfer to the new phone. He told me that he was going to delete Free Fire. I said okay. This happened in November 2019. Then came 2020, the worst year ever. Lockdown was announced. I started playing pool on my mobile with my father. Pool was a family game.


One evening I was playing pool and my friend Jai called me. I picked up the call, he asked me if I wanted to play Free Fire. I agreed and downloaded the game on my mom’s phone. I again linked the game with my old account and got my whole data back. Next day Jai, Hari, my colony friend and I were playing together. We played very well. One day, my school friend Bhagya asked me whether I play any games. I told him about Free Fire and suggested that he play with me. Next day he downloaded the game and sent me a friend request. I accepted it and now we were four players - Jai, Hari, Bhagya and I. We used to play Free Fire everyday at 3:00 PM.


After 2 weeks, Hari stopped playing because he wanted to play with his brothers. I told another friend to download Free Fire; his name was Aarav. Now our group was unbeatable. We used to win every match. But there was one problem - Aarav used to like Call Of Duty more than Free Fire. He also told us to join that game. Initially we agreed but Bhagya, Jai and I did not like the game as much and deleted it. This made Aarav angry and told that he would also stop playing Free Fire with us. We asked him to leave. Then I asked my cousin brother Gaurav to play Free Fire and then we were 4 people again. Gaurav used to play well. After sometime, Gaurav also deleted the game because he got bored of it. Right now, it is only the three of us. But I will never forget the experience of Free Fire. It is the best game that I have played. But I had promised myself that once I entered the 50th level, I would delete the game. I entered the 50th level recently and deleted it. We should never break promises. Thus, the story between me and Free Fire ends here. I love you Free Fire.


Below is a video of me playing the game with my friends. I recorded a whole match, hope you enjoy it.




My family has asked me certain questions about Free Fire which I am going to answer now.


Why do I like Free Fire? (question from my sister)


The main reason why I like Free Fire is because we can talk and play with our friends in the game. And of course, it is an extraordinary game.


What do I get from playing Free Fire? (question from my father)


I do not become calm and cool because of Free Fire because I am very aggressive in the game. But I definitely get happiness.


When will you leave Free Fire? (question from my cousin brother, an ex player of Free Fire)


When I reach the 50th level of Free Fire, I will leave it.


I end my blog here. I hope you all liked it. I thank my sister for giving me the opportunity to write a blog on Free Fire. Bye everyone.



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