Shake Your Money Simulator 2016 (2016)
Genres: SimulationIndie
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Released: 2016-03-28Requirements
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Tags:
SingleplayerSteam Achievementssteam-trading-cards2DPixel GraphicsMemessimulatormoneyshakeyour
Description
Shake Your Money Simulator 2016 is a spending-focused simulation experience centered entirely on the act of losing money rather than earning it. The core concept revolves around reversing traditional economic mechanics found in most games, presenting a system where financial decline is the primary activity and progression is defined by how resources are used rather than accumulated.
Main Concept
The game introduces a structure in which the player interacts with a wallet that metaphorically resists visibility and control. Instead of building wealth, the gameplay emphasizes the continuous reduction of available funds. This inversion creates a distinct simulation model where the player's role is to actively spend, often exceeding available limits.
Key Features
- Spending Simulation: The central mechanic allows players to use money freely without restrictions tied to income generation.
- No Income System: There are no methods to earn or recover money, reinforcing the one-directional flow of resources.
- Overdraft Mechanics: Players are able to spend more money than they possess, expanding the boundaries of conventional financial logic.
- Wallet Behavior: The wallet concept introduces a thematic element where money becomes less visible and harder to track.
- Pixel Opossum: The game features a pixel-rendered opossum, serving as a visual and thematic element within the experience.
Structure and Presentation
The game is presented as a simulation with a defined narrative layer described as deep, focusing on the interaction between the player and the act of spending. The design avoids complexity in systems related to growth or accumulation, instead maintaining a consistent focus on depletion mechanics.
Development Notes
The project was created with a clear emphasis on simplicity and a specific gameplay direction. The structure allows for potential expansion, with future additions being considered based on user interaction and feedback through the community hub.
Future Direction
Planned updates are open-ended and depend on community input. Players are encouraged to suggest new elements or mechanics, contributing to the ongoing development and refinement of the simulation.