Its Only Money is a quirky crime simulation game that brings a unique twist to the genre, akin to GTA, but with a much more random and humorous approach. The game immerses you in the sprawling city of Rockhaven, where you start off working at a factory. Your job involves running around and repairing machines by completing mini-games. However, after being fired from your job, you find yourself homeless with nothing to your name, forced to rob, steal, and loot to survive.
Key Features:
- Unique Take on Crime Simulators: Unlike typical crime games where you start off with wealth or a criminal empire, Its Only Money begins with you having absolutely nothing. You must build your way up from homelessness by committing petty thefts and gradually working your way through bigger criminal activities.
- Mini-Games and Skills: The game involves various mini-games you learned while working at the factory, such as keeping a pointer in a moving section, lockpicking, and wire cutting. These skills will come in handy as you steal from pedestrians, break into cars, and even start your own businesses.
- Looting and Pickpocketing: You can loot bins and boxes, pickpocket pedestrians, and sell your stolen goods at pawn shops for money. Be wary of the police, as they’ll chase you down if caught in the act.
- Business Empire: As you rise through the criminal ranks, you can purchase and manage businesses, such as a slug racing business. These businesses help you make money, but as your wealth grows, so does the danger. The more dangerous your criminal activities become, the harder it is to avoid the law.
- Progression and Combat: You’ll unlock new abilities and fighting skills like uppercuts and power kicks, making it easier to fend off attacks and expand your criminal empire. The game features dangerous missions that push you to take greater risks, often involving intense confrontations with the law.
Game Style and Humor:
With its comedic elements, quirky gameplay, and random events, Its Only Money offers a lighthearted yet engaging take on crime simulators. The humor and unusual mini-games set it apart from other games in the genre, providing a fresh experience for fans of chaotic, open-world gameplay.