In this short incremental/clicker game, take your role as the brand new CEO of Fair Wages Inc., a company that has had a streak of rough product launches. Use your expertise to guide this company into making a profit in what will surely be the most ethical way possible.

Estimated 20 minutes of playtime.

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This is my first ever released project, developed in Godot 4.5.1. It's a simple start, but I'm happy to have completed a project!

Please click the "Credits" button on the main menu to view credits for the sounds and fonts used!


Published 21 hours ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorEstew
Made withGodot
TagsClicker, Idle, Incremental, No AI

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game was awesome! would love to see maybe a more detailed version or even an 2D version.

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for some reason i cant turn auto back on i turned off by accident and now it cant turn back on

I think I figured out what caused this - it looks like if you clicked the "Send a Letter" button and toggled "Auto" quickly enough, it would lock you out of Auto. Super sorry about that, it should be fixed now! Thank you for taking the time to play and report the issue!

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If you spam click auto it bugs out and it increases the speed by alot.

Thank you for playing! That's a weird bug I'd encountered before, looks like I managed to break the fix before I published the final version. Should be fixed now though, thank you for letting me know!

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Lol, don't need any AI to achieve the end, they aren't even that useful. The idea is cool though, definitely something you could work on with a bit more time.

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Thanks for playing, I appreciate the feedback! I wanted to start small for my first project so I just worked on it a few hours a week over the last 3 weeks or so, but I may try to revisit and expand on it after my next project.

For the AI bit, did you mean the upgrades or "hiring" an agent? You should have to hire an agent but the upgrades shouldn't be required. If you didn't need to hire an agent, let me know so I can see where I messed up the logic in my code. And, again, thank you for playing and commenting! :)