

Unfortunately, as your Money Machine continues to pump out more and more revenue, Doctor Money and Madame Sinclair write to inform you that your copied organs are not perfect - they don't last very long and there are less and less healthy people from which to harvest regular organs from.Īs the virus rampages, and the end of your road to monetary success nears, Doctor Money decides to reward you for your efforts (subtly blaming you for the entire virus-antidote-organs debacle) and suggests you finish maxing out the production of money, coins, topaz, fur, and organs. And you can buy a tin can from the store now - which Doctor Money compliments you on. But you do get loads more money than before. You seem to have become either Doctor Money's supplier or employee now. After Doctor Money sends you vital organs you begin to churn out organs at maximum production to fuel the market, along with regular money, coins, topaz, and your dead kitten's fur. As demonstrated by your kitten's sacrifice, the Money Machine has the ability to duplicate just about anything - and the current market calls for organs. Doctor Money lowers the price regretfully by 1000 money - which means the price still matches whatever you make, but it's 1000 money less now.Īfterwards, Doctor Money will contact you again, but this time for your mysterious Money Machine. Which is unfortunate, considering the antidote also causes peoples' organs to fail. However, the antidote is not a complete cure, and people must continually buy it at high cost to keep from dying.

At this point in time, Madame Sinclair will confirm that the virus is real, as there are people dying from it, and she herself has been infected. The story will not progress until you buy the antidote, but once you do, Doctor Money will thank you for your business. Vengefully, Doctor Money sends you his next letter with a present: a deadly virus.Īn antidote appears in the store around this time, and Doctor Money urges you to buy it, but the price is just the same that you have at present + 1 point. However, after refusing to send money (you actually can't, there's no option to), Doctor Money informs you that the East-West conflict ended due to heavy casualties on both sides, resulting in a near genocide. It is unclear whether or not this is a trick, considering you cannot leave the room and Madame Sinclair does not mention it in her letters. Later on, Doctor Money and his corporation will send you a message stating that they need money to help with the East-West conflict. You do it, of course, and begin to make more money. She tells you to put your cat inside, and then sell the continuous stream of fur. "Fur is expensive." And with it, the head of your kitten with its eyes gouged out.įrom Sinclair's letters, you find that the mysterious Money Machine doesn't just copy money, coins and topaz, but other things as well. Madame Sinclair's messages will grow more sinister, until you receive one that states she's found a cat coincidentally. Each time you send the kitten out, it will bring in larger amounts of money, but on its fourth trip, it disappears.īeware. This adorable creature will be your only sole companion for a short time, and it has the unusual talent of bringing in large amounts of money for you. She happens to know a way you can get more money, but you must first buy a kitten. And every time you buy items or upgrades from the store, you progress the story.Īt the beginning of the game, you are first contacted by Madame Sinclair, presumably a wealthy upper-class woman, who notices the amount of money you are making with the machine. The only thing the protagonist is capable of doing is make money. You also never see Madame Sinclair or Doctor Money, and you remain trapped in the room that you're in.


You can never reply to the messages that you are sent, which grows increasingly more and more worrying, and you never eat, drink or sleep. Eating infected beans which caused his organs to fail, leading to his death.
