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Run a gas station in a quirky desert town where a rogue computer virus has turned daily life into a chaotic mess. You juggle mundane tasks like restocking snacks and fixing fuel pumps while navigating awkward coworker romances and irate customers. The town’s descent into dystopia unfolds through bizarre events and oddball characters, all viewed through pixelated, Game Boy Camera-inspired visuals. Your choices shape relationships and business outcomes, but don’t expect a straightforward story, this is more of a weird, open-ended experiment in simulation and absurdity. The game’s charm lies in its retro aesthetic and deadpan tone. The Game Boy Color port is a nostalgic bonus, and the intentionally rough-around-the-edges graphics add to the DIY vibe. While some may find the lack of structure frustrating, others praise its weirdness and the freedom to mess things up. With a small but dedicated indie following, it’s a niche pick for those craving something offbeat. The developer’s humor shines through in random events like customers demanding “alien fuel” or coworkers vanishing mid-shift.
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