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Reviews for "FactoryInspectorSimulator"

so i get 285 bucks for 2 min of my time aweomse :)

I give 2 stars as this gave me a slight vibe as "Papers Please" and even though that itself is not a bad thing, completely butchering it, is. music repetitive, the music also cuts out after a few minutes of repeating over itself. sometimes the throwing animation throws 2 or three objects off the conveyer because the objects were too close to each other. And finally I had thought that the game had stopped on the end of the clock, but keeps running those few other seconds that objects are on the belt, so you could of put some clarification. all in all I think this was a good game but could be refined a lot.

Can't believe that talented programmers such as yourself cannot add a mute tutton....I just can't believe. Other than that it conveys the message pretty clearly. Great job!

The game's description says: " you go back to work and repeat everything all over again at your shitty boring job"... yep, that's pretty much how I feel about the game.

I can sometimes appreciate games that aren't "fun" but try to send a message, like [US]SR or 3rd World Farmer. But this is not such a game. If the message is "life in the real world is boring and repetitive", I could've figured that out by going and doing homework. Random events that affect your money at the end of the day are sort of a nice touch, but they don't redeem the game.

This is perfectly functional. There are no bugs in the design as far as I can see. For that, I award you half a star.

Meanwhile, the gameplay is boring, the music repetitive and annoying, and feels like the work of someone who never actually played Papers, Please, and maybe never saw a screenshot of the main parts of it, but heard about the concept and decided to do their own spin on it without actually pausing to think about the things that make a game enjoyable.

Your decision to have the random events pop up and give or take away money is especially frustrating, as it's possible to have a perfect level and still wind up in the hole because your daughter's a budding sociopath. And that was on level 1.

Sorry, but I think I'm done here.