It's that time again for a new episode of Chichuki Plays, the show where I go hands-on with upcoming games and show them off. Usually, it's about an hour or so but I don't want to spoil too much of the game for you. This time we're looking at Pay 2 Win: The World is Mine on Steam.
Going forward, I'm going to shorten the title to Pay 2 Win to make things easier. This game is one of those "plays itself" type games. A major difference is that Play 2 Win has a pretty good story attached to it. You can play the game without the story, but I think the story and the voice acting that goes with it gives the game its charm.
You play the role of the boss in a video game company. You have two lovely assistances to help you master the art of business. You job is simple, make the company money so you don't crash and burn, AKA go bankrupt. That will be very difficult to do because the game makes money for you. If you didn't want to click, you don't have to and the game will make money for you company. You get things done faster by clicking but you have the option.
As you earn money, you'll earn levels for you company. Those levels will allow you to unlock skills or buy facilities to use. The facilities are the way you make money. There are different kinds of facilities that you can get and they do different things. You might get one that makes everyone work harder and increase productivity for example. Experiment around and find ones that work for you. You'll have to figure out what you want to buy because you have to pay for squares in your building to have the space needed to place new facilities. In games like this, you have to upgrade pieces, so they mesh together and work together. The facilities have ways that they can work together with other ones to earn more money. You earn money slowly so I would recommend clicking as well as finding good ways to have pieces work together.
I like the writing in the game as well as the voice acting. What I don't like is that there were coins that for some reason, I was unable to click on as well as the game semi crashing at the end of the video. I had reached a point in the game where I was buying new packs to unlock and then it wouldn't let me open anything or leave the screen. Those were my only issues with the game. Pay 2 Win is a fun, interesting look at working for the man. I'd like the devs for the review code.
Check out the hands-on video below!