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Fun and engaging gameplay: Players consistently describe the game as fun, enjoyable, and easy to understand, particularly highlighting its appeal in both single-player and multiplayer modes. The gambling and scratching mechanics are frequently cited as engaging and entertaining.
High replay value with friends: The multiplayer experience is praised as highly enjoyable, especially when playing with friends. The social aspect adds significant value to the game’s entertainment factor.
Worth the price for content: The game is considered a good value for its price, particularly due to the multiplayer experience and the amount of content available. Players feel the cost is justified.
Insufficient game content: Players consistently report a lack of depth, updates, and meaningful content beyond basic gambling mechanics. The game feels shallow and incomplete, with minimal solo or replayable experiences.
Review bombing and criticism: Some negative reviews are dismissed as overly critical or political, with players noting the game is a low-cost gambling simulator that may never receive updates.
Technical and performance issues: Day-one bugs (e.g., clipping, visual glitches) and poor performance despite the game's simplicity frustrate players and detract from the experience.
Unclear character mechanics: Players request better descriptions of character traits and luck systems, as these elements are currently confusing or poorly communicated.
Gambling mechanics dominate gameplay: Players frequently mention slot machines, scratch cards, and other gambling systems as core mechanics. The game is explicitly described as a gambling simulator or 'gamblecore' experience, with progression tied to high-stakes betting.
Multiplayer and solo support: The game accommodates both solo and multiplayer modes, with many players highlighting its social aspects when played with friends. However, this is less emphasized than gambling features.
Exploitable heart rate mechanics: Players report abusing heart rate pills or food/drinks to manipulate survival and gambling success. This undermines intended difficulty and progression balance.
Debt and time pressure systems: The game includes a debt system with car, house, and phone payments, alongside time-limited repayment mechanics. This adds urgency but may frustrate players seeking relaxed gameplay.
Drug and stat-maxing strategies: Drugs and slot-maxxing are noted as viable strategies to boost stats or gambling outcomes, though this may trivialize core challenges for some players.
Performance issues persist: Players report poor performance even though the game mechanics are relatively simple. This suggests optimization problems or hardware compatibility issues that detract from the experience.
Expand content and exploration: Players request additional content, such as new areas to explore and activities to extend the game's playtime and replayability.
Frequent game updates needed: Players emphasize the importance of continued updates and support from developers, even if the game is no longer in Early Access. This ensures long-term engagement and bug fixes.
Add real-life debt mechanics: Players suggest incorporating more realistic debt scenarios, such as scheduled payments for cars or houses, to enhance immersion and challenge.
Multiplayer debt payoff modes: Feedback highlights interest in larger-scale competitive modes, like 2v2 or 3v3 online lobbies focused on debt payoff strategies.
Appeal to gambling enthusiasts: The game is particularly recommended for players who enjoy gambling mechanics and case unboxing, indicating its niche appeal.