>>96865972
It had some promise of doing representing a supply/demand economy, but ultimately it was tuned off a disconnect action(building). I enjoyed my plays, but it's not well balanced and is ultimately forgettable.
>>58176245 >"Thank you for treating me like a human," she wrote on the tablet. >You didn't know how to reply to that. >"No need to thank me; I'm just doing my job," you replied. >She stared at you in a way that said, "You really had to use that generic ass line?" >Fortunately, not soon after, a smile returned to her face. >You had gotten an idea for at least a temporary way to help her. >"How about we exchange our phone numbers or contacts on social media? So you could have some contact with someone you could trust." you sugested. >She entered her mind to weigh the pros and cons of your suggestion. >It took about a minute for her to make her mind up on the matter. >"You won't give up easily, will you? I accept your offer," she presented it on her tablet with a smile. >As you were about to shake hands with her, she jumped and put her arms around your neck in a hug before shortly letting go. >She wrote her phone number down on her tablet, and you saved it to your phone. >You called the number to check if there were no mistakes, and as expected, her phone started to ring. >This made you remember something. >You forgot to ask her if she has a way of supporting herself financially. >"So... I forgot to ask you something. Do you have enough money to support yourself?" you asked. >She waved her hand and started writing. >"Don't worry, I still have some money saved up. And if push comes to shove, I can do some remote work," she wrote. >"And besides, I'm now smaller, so I need less stuff." she added with a smile on her face. >Well at least she seems to be more accepting of her situation.