Satirical isometric simulator where you manage the security of different types of stores and premises. The game relies on a comic script and hilarious moral decisions.
In what I like to call a Papers, Please meets Untitled Goose Game, I am currently designing a prototype to evaluate the main mechanics of this simulator. On the other hand, I am working on connecting it to a GenAI API and create a conversational environment for cusomers. Finally, I am developing the narrative backbone in the Advanced Workshop of Interactive Fiction with Greg Buchanan. I want to create a playable prototype with a rich conversational environment and the simulation of days in a job where you must maintain the order, regulate the emotion of owner shops, and abide the law as much as possible.
Set on planet Earth Prime, a planet identical to Earth created to address a shortage in malls and parking lots, you will see customers arriving from different planets and recognizable dimensions (robots, zombies, vampires, medieval fantasy, etc.). Use the different mechanics to unlock better items (also coming from these multiple universes), and make sure you can pay your food while Omnicorp still makes its quarter goal.