File: möuse träp.swf-(2.2 MB, 960x640, Game)
[_] Anonymous 08/29/17(Tue)20:21:24 No.3276530
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/17(Tue)21:33:42 No.3276538
Retired in 27 units
>> [_] Anonymous 08/29/17(Tue)21:41:10 No.3276541
excellent way to tutorial in this game
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)01:32:31 No.3276623
Why, when it gets to whatever point, do the mice randomly stop sending boxes until they're fed?
They aren't protesting or anything, they just stop working for whatever reason.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)01:33:44 No.3276624
>>3276623
Because they want a higher wage. Click on the food valve.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)01:49:24 No.3276627
>>3276624
No. Fuck them. They should've gone to college. 2 dots for code mice and one dot for factory mice
is plenty.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)02:20:42 No.3276638
This gets ridiculously easy once you fill up the jail. You can fill up the jail immediately after
building one coding computer and one factory bot with no consequences.
Kinda curious if anyone ever beat it without using the automation, 'cause after a while I just
end up filling the jail with my employees and poor people while the last coder scripts himself
out of a job.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)02:25:12 No.3276641
>>3276624
Of course I tried that. They wouldn't work with even 4 pellets. They aren't asking for higher
wages, and higher wages don't do anything anyway.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)02:27:33 No.3276642
>>3276641
At a certain point one type of box won't give any profit so you have to upgrade to the next box
Capitalist markets aren't stationary, friend.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)02:31:41 No.3276644
>>3276624
Figured it out. It's actually because if you don't invest time in making new products you just
don't produce as much.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)03:02:57 No.3276656
>can afford to hire more mice
>can't afford any more damage to the system
they bring it on themselves
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)03:14:48 No.3276657
anyone got the link to this game?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)03:16:04 No.3276658
>>3276644
It's because there's a finite demand which dwindles as the product stays on the market. New
products have a refreshed demand which decreases by 1 each day.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/30/17(Wed)03:48:33 No.3276662
There was this old NSFW flash with a slightly aggressive rock song with lots of gore and
violence. It also featured this animation of Brad doing this dance.
https://media.giphy.com/media/31gtuGwUQ728/giphy.gif
The spirit of it was basically violence fuck you
Does anyone have it?