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Eat The Rich is a Black Friday Simulator where you gather a mob and score massive savings! This is a very early alpha version of the game. There's about 10 minutes of gameplay so far. The game was made during Pirate Jam 2019 by: Evan Greenwood (Programming) and Luc Wolthers (Art) (Inspired by the work of @PunchesBears) This game is still in.
There’s a lot of simulators in Steam these days. There’s the really famous ones like Goat Simulator and some that you might not want to know much more about like Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015: Do You Still Shower With Your Dad (click in the link at your own risk). In this whole myriad of less known games, only a few stand out. One of them is Rat Simulator, a game in which you control a (really evil) rat.
Rat Simulator is all fun at the start. You have to eat food and destroy objects in the house to go forward in the game. When you reach a certain number of food eaten and objects destroyed, you get the next objective: to go to another part of the house and then eat and destroy some more stuff, but that’s not the fun part. The coolest thing about the game is how ridiculous everything is. You can grab small objects and throw them (even you being, you know, a rat), you can jump more than 10 times the height of your little mouse body and you can throw poison rays at humans to knock them out. This game makes you feel like a really empowered rat.
Not everything is good like cheese in Rat Simulator, though. The controls are pretty clunky and somewhat annoying and there’s a big issue with saving at the start. The save game issue almost ruins the game and will surely make less persistent people refund the game right away. There are no checkpoints in Rat Simulator, so when you die, you have to restart the game at your last save… but there are no save points in the house. You can only save the game inside the dumpster outside the house, but to even get to know that you have to play for a while and redo a lot of “eat 3 apples” objectives. It sucks.
The dumpster works like some kind of rat base. There, you can buy upgrades with Loyalty Points you get from missions and get the plague to infest the houses. The ultimate objective from the game is to infest all the nine houses from the neighborhood and save your rat companions that are stuck inside of them. Then, you’ll be crowned king of the rats and there will be 10 minutes of cutscenes (just kidding, there’s no story in this game).
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In the end, Rat Simulator is a fun game, even if it’s clunky and very repetitive. If you don’t give up before you leave the first house, there’s plenty of fun to be had shooting humans with poison rays and then hiding while wreck their house.
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There’s a lot of simulators in Steam these days. There’s the really famous ones like and some that you might not want to know much more about like (click in the link at your own risk).
In this whole myriad of less known games, only a few stand out. One of them is Rat Simulator, a game in which you control a (really evil) rat.Rat Simulator is all fun at the start. You have to eat food and destroy objects in the house to go forward in the game. When you reach a certain number of food eaten and objects destroyed, you get the next objective: to go to another part of the house and then eat and destroy some more stuff, but that’s not the fun part. The coolest thing about the game is how ridiculous everything is.
You can grab small objects and throw them (even you being, you know, a rat), you can jump more than 10 times the height of your little mouse body and you can throw poison rays at humans to knock them out. This game makes you feel like a really empowered rat.Not everything is good like cheese in Rat Simulator, though. The controls are pretty clunky and somewhat annoying and there’s a big issue with saving at the start. The save game issue almost ruins the game and will surely make less persistent people refund the game right away. There are no checkpoints in Rat Simulator, so when you die, you have to restart the game at your last save but there are no save points in the house. You can only save the game inside the dumpster outside the house, but to even get to know that you have to play for a while and redo a lot of “eat 3 apples” objectives. It sucks.The dumpster works like some kind of rat base.
There, you can buy upgrades with Loyalty Points you get from missions and get the plague to infest the houses. The ultimate objective from the game is to infest all the nine houses from the neighborhood and save your rat companions that are stuck inside of them. Then, you’ll be crowned king of the rats and there will be 10 minutes of cutscenes (just kidding, there’s no story in this game).In the end, Rat Simulator is a fun game, even if it’s clunky and very repetitive. If you don’t give up before you leave the first house, there’s plenty of fun to be had shooting humans with poison rays and then hiding while wreck their house.
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