“MakeThatMoney”
I’ve been looking for this type of game for a long time. Basically you’re dropped into a world and you do whatever you need to to make it. It’s still basic in the options you can choose to pursue, but the developer is still improving the game and is open to suggestions.
It’s still needs some work with balancing and some bug fixing, as well as smoothing out the gameplay. However, what is here and at this price, it’s still an enjoyable game for me.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
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If you’re looking for a mindless droll and tedious game this is the game for you!
Get ready to alternate between the f and e key over and over and over and over again…
It seems like the developer doesn’t know how to check if a key was just pressed, that or can’t differentiate between key down and key up commands. Because even the tutorial is e then f then e then f and so on. The game really needs to use the same key for the same thing which it fails at. As it stands right now some of your owned buildings use f to collect money and other use f to kick out tenants so if you don’t pay attention your kicking out all your tenants and when you kick a tenant out it sets your collected rent to 0 even if you had a ton saved up.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
The Trolley Company
Actions speak louder than words.
Welcome to The Trolley Company, founded on helping people travel safely across the nation.
Your job will start by looking after passenger safety, making sure there are as few casualties as possible while trying to keep the moral high ground.
Later, if you can make it past basic training, you will be faced with lives toughest questions, not knowing who to trust when you are put on the spot with difficult choices to make in only 60 seconds.
But don’t fret, throughout your moral dilemmas you will have me by your side, helping you stay on the path of the righteous.
An idle brain is the devil’s workshop.
In ‘The Trolley Company’ players are pitted against many philosophical questions, varying from some well known in pop culture to others usually only found in textbooks, packaged in a comical and thought-provoking journey.
Each ethical conundrum will give you the choice of two outcomes, not only will these test your moral fibre but you will also have the judgement and commentary of your conscience at all times helping you along. With 60 choices to make you better get started! Peoples lives depend on it!!!
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Too Many Santas!
A Christmas wish come true, or a holiday nightmare?
You don’t know what’s worse: your love life or your toy store’s sales reports. Desperate for some yuletide loving (and some new customers!), you make a wish on a Christmas Star.
That’s when your store is visited by not one, not two, but SIX Santa Clauses. It’s simply TOO MANY SANTAS! Can you watch all of them and run the store at the same time? Or will you be caught up in the sweet Santa romance?
Too Many Santas! The short visual novel where YOU get to date Santa Claus! And Santa Claus, and Santa Claus, and Santa Claus…
Sexy Santa. The best-looking Santa of the bunch has a great body, along with some killer dance moves. He tends to get overly flirty with the customers, though. You’ll have to keep a close eye on him!
Saintly Santa. With his Bible and Baby Jesus stockings, Saintly Santa wants the holidays to be HOLY days! He’s having a bit of an identity crisis in his new surroundings. Is he the answer to your prayers?
Sleepy Santa. This Santa is pretty tired, but who cares? His beard is AMAZING! You could watch it all day long. If he needs a nap that badly, he can be YOUR cuddle buddy…
Sassy Santa. Hey, who let this guy in here? Sassy Santa is always ready to dish out insults and put-downs to everyone who comes by. Can you rein in his sharp tongue, before he scares away all your customers?
Sad Santa. Poor Santa is sad, and you’re determined to figure out why. Everyone should be happy at Christmas! Maybe your love will be enough to cure Santa of the holiday blues?
Secret Santa. Part spy, part jolly old elf, Secret Santa is all business. He’s extremely busy on an important mission, but he refuses to tell you what it is. Will you be the one to crack his secrets?
Key Features
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Six Santa Clauses to date, with 12 naughty and nice endings to unlock!
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A customizable main character—choose any name and any pronouns you want!
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Over 250 original photographs, bringing the characters and scenery to life
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Lots and lots of Christmas music! Too much Christmas music!
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A 23,000-word script—so it won’t take a whole holiday season to beat
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From the creators of Cat President , The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World , and other fine weird visual novels.
With tons of laughter and love, Too Many Santas is a visual novel you can enjoy all year round!
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Distant Dials
Distant Dials is a science-fiction MUSH (multi-user shared hallucination). It’s a multiplayer game requiring the player to create parts of the experience with others.
Distant Dials is a game relying on dialogues taking place in 2875. The player is a human who shall through discussions with others or with an IA, understand his current state and the state of mankind in this era. He will maybe reach another level of understanding allowing dialogues with 9 other players on issues of the past leading to where humanity is right now.
Transporter Manager Tycoon
OVERVIEW:
The game is a continuation of Freight Simulator (which I have also played). Transporter Manager Tycoon is a management game, which allows you to expand your company to several branches and follow different paths, different than Freight Simulator where you only managed your transport company, you can now transform your company into a distributor or in a stock holding. Of course, I couldn’t miss the chance to play this game, after having played Freight Simulator.
POSITIVES:
– Real player with 30.9 hrs in game
It’s funny how Steam (and life) works sometimes. I spent £42 on CK3 and hated it so much I had to ask for a refund which is something I can never remember doing. I then spent £7 something on this and I haven’t stopped playing since. Goes to show some of the cheaper games can be better, Of course it can be improved, it feels a little bit clunky and it’s not exactly realistic. Why should a manager have to fuel a truck halfway through a trip, surely the driver would? Then you can stop a trip halfway through and come back to it later. Not something you can do in real life! I think it would be nice if there was some kind of basic geography included so you had loads going to and from different geographic locations and you could warehouse goods at different places, swap trailers, etc to make it more realistic. Overall though I really like playing and I’d recommend a buy.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
Cozy Cabin
From the developer of Simple Farm comes a brand new relaxing survival game where you survive in a cabin set in a old school operating system.
I was watching a Kingsway stream one day, an RPG set in an old-school style operating system, when someone in the comments said that the UI was cozy. The comment immediately inspired me to make a coziness simulator based completely in an old-school desktop. Cozy Cabin is meant to be as relaxing as possible. It’s set in a quiet, rainy town where your only job is to fish, farm, and mine in order to pay your monthly rent and stay in the cabin.
Paid Trade
This game is awesome but sometimes it truncates the full name of the listing. Definitely would be good to fix this.
Also this game would be absolutely perfect for mobile please release it on mobile.
I just randomly stumbled on this game but it’s just a really great idea all around.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xopp7IpNlYU&t=8s
Let’s be honest with each other at the moment. You stumbled across this game, read the description and now are in the comments section trying to figure out what to do. Check out my video on the game and that should help push you in the direction you need to go. You’ll be amazed at how much somethings cost and also shocked by how cheap things are as well. Overall, you’ll get a few hours of enjoyment out of it. I recommend streaming it and letting your community roast you on how bad you are at pricing things.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Bunker Down
Its simple and fun. I think I have found 4 separate endings already, but there seem to be more… Finding the true good ending is HARD. I’m still trying, but i’m enjoying the characters ^^
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
It’s a pretty good game for what little there is. You must find the right combination on how to survive. I’m a fan of post apocalyptic games and this fits the criteria. Funny characters and hard to decide who lives and dies.
Review at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcQCLGB4yyg
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
STONKS-9800: Stock Market Simulator
A simulator of a businessman on the Japanese stock market in the 80s and 90s. Chill, catch a retro vibe, and watch your profits grow in the text-based game STONKS-9800.
Features:
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Buy stocks, get dividends, monitor the stock price;
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Your actions affect the market;
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Keep an eye on your health and do not overwork, lest you end up in the hospital;
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Take care of a lot of problems;
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Buy your own real estate and cars, increasing your level of comfort;
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Manage the company, having a controlling interest;
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The opportunity to earn not only the legal way;
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Mini-games: pachinko and betting on horse races;
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Many other features and unexpected situations await you in STONKS-9800.
Free background music from MusMus https://musmus.main.jp/
Wanderlust: Travel Stories
- Wanderlust: Travel Stories -
I’m old. I’ve played a lot of games. I’ve played games that were in cassette form. I’ve played the first Civ game off a bunch of floppies… so quite a bit of gaming history up to now, 2020. I’ve played AAA titles, I’ve played the very best the 80’s and 90’s had to offer. I’ve played some absolute stinkers, and I’ve played games that are simply unplayable. My expectations are always set to medium/ low.
Despite all of that experience, Wanderlust is still very hard to love.
– Real player with 185.9 hrs in game
Explore the world from your desk!
Overall, Wanderlust: Travel Stories is a very pleasant, calming experience, one that feels as though it should be played in the same way one might curl up with a good book. Both the stories and broader narrative are interesting and it is a strong interactive novel, however, there are additional gameplay elements and mechanics integrated with just enough subtlety. Destination, travel methods, interactions and even choice of clothes can affect both character and story but this didn’t feel intrusive or hectic in any way and all the elements combine organically to create a somewhat meditative piece of interactive escapism.
– Real player with 14.2 hrs in game