![]() I’m ashamed to say that I ended up making some horrible decisions because quite often I was that desperate for cash. Should you report the couple in Apartment 1 that just gave you a housewarming gift so that you can get a bonus? What about blackmailing the guy on the second floor even though he just helped you out with some papers you needed? But cash is hard to come by and the ways that you can make money just to support your family can leave you with moral dilemmas. At the very least, you can throw money at your family and keep them silent (and alive) for some time while you go about your real work. And this is just a small selection of the domestic events that you’ll have to decide how to manage. And your wife can’t find her dessert pan. Your son hates school and is engaged in suspicious activities. And so begins this balancing game of trying to keep them satisfied and at the same time trying not to be a total douchebag to your tenants.Īs if being Big Brother wasn’t enough, you also have to play family man. ![]() You’re just a pawn in their vast array of men. ![]() But the question is, will you? It’s clear from the start that there’s no love lost in your relationship between you and the government you serve. This means installing surveillance cameras, spying on them, ransacking their rooms and reporting them if you catch them doing unlawful things. You play a landlord of this rather rundown apartment building and you’re given instructions to report on all your tenants. When I say “cute”, I mean it in a sort of grim, dystopian sort of way in which a totalitarian government controls everything, including what colour apples to eat and what kind of ties you can wear.įrom the forefront, I was intrigued by the premise of this game. From Warm Lamp Games comes this cute little indie title.
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