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Simulation · HyperMoneyGames
Buzz Cut Simulation
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Positive · 91% of 11
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Player reviews 91% positive of 11
Quality score 91/100 · small sample
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What this game is, in the developer's words
A Korean man enjoys simulating the process of getting a buzz cut in a game. Click to choose whether to do the buzz cut or not
[Game Description]
This content allows players to choose whether a young man living in Korea shaves his head through video. Players can decide whether to shave their heads or not.
[Experience and Motivation]
Created to inspire players to live a more challenging life by gaining courage and motivation from watching a young man actually shaving his head.
[Story]
Hello! I'm not originally a game developer.
I've been an inventor since I was in the 2nd year of middle school.
I'm now 26 years old.
I have a strong interest in invention and love to challenge new things, so I started attending an invention class since the 2nd year of middle school.
Although I was very interested in invention during middle school, I didn't consider it as my major.
During that time, I participated in my first invention competition and I enjoyed the sense of accomplishment and presenting my ideas to others.
Later, I found out about the existence of specialized invention high schools, and I decided to attend one.
After entering high school, I received over 20 awards in invention competitions and applied for and registered 6 patents, which inspired me to start a business based on my inventions.
However, by the time I was in my senior year of high school, I had only saved 3 million won (approximately $2,500), and the cost of making molds was too expensive, so I had to give up.
As I contemplated my next steps, I realized that instead of needing a lot of money to start a business, I could start a business by investing my time.
I came up with the idea of creating content. So, I decided to major in game development at a university.
Over the next 4 years, I focused on game development, and starting from my 2nd and 3rd year, I gradually created and released games, similar to a lean startup.
By the time I was in my 4th year, I created and released a game called 'Blue Tricks,' which I had crowdfunded the previous year.
However, the results were not as good as I had hoped, but I saw it as a part of the journey towards success and continued to plan and develop games consistently.
I was fortunate to find team members who shared my vision in a relatively short amount of time.
In April of 23, we acquired our first office, and 5 months have passed since then.
As time goes on, it feels like we are walking down a dimly lit path, but we keep challenging ourselves and creating every day.
In the midst of all this, I thought of a game idea that would relieve my frustration and capture people's attention.
That idea was the buzz cut simulation. The reasons are:
1. Anyone can get a buzz cut, but people find it difficult and don't like it.
2. I think people will be interested if they get a buzz cut.
3. I believe it's the quickest way to raise funds to support my business.
However, the results are unknown, so I decided to create the game with a mindset of trying it out and taking the challenge."""
This content allows players to choose whether a young man living in Korea shaves his head through video. Players can decide whether to shave their heads or not.
[Experience and Motivation]
Created to inspire players to live a more challenging life by gaining courage and motivation from watching a young man actually shaving his head.
[Story]
Hello! I'm not originally a game developer.
I've been an inventor since I was in the 2nd year of middle school.
I'm now 26 years old.
I have a strong interest in invention and love to challenge new things, so I started attending an invention class since the 2nd year of middle school.
Although I was very interested in invention during middle school, I didn't consider it as my major.
During that time, I participated in my first invention competition and I enjoyed the sense of accomplishment and presenting my ideas to others.
Later, I found out about the existence of specialized invention high schools, and I decided to attend one.
After entering high school, I received over 20 awards in invention competitions and applied for and registered 6 patents, which inspired me to start a business based on my inventions.
However, by the time I was in my senior year of high school, I had only saved 3 million won (approximately $2,500), and the cost of making molds was too expensive, so I had to give up.
As I contemplated my next steps, I realized that instead of needing a lot of money to start a business, I could start a business by investing my time.
I came up with the idea of creating content. So, I decided to major in game development at a university.
Over the next 4 years, I focused on game development, and starting from my 2nd and 3rd year, I gradually created and released games, similar to a lean startup.
By the time I was in my 4th year, I created and released a game called 'Blue Tricks,' which I had crowdfunded the previous year.
However, the results were not as good as I had hoped, but I saw it as a part of the journey towards success and continued to plan and develop games consistently.
I was fortunate to find team members who shared my vision in a relatively short amount of time.
In April of 23, we acquired our first office, and 5 months have passed since then.
As time goes on, it feels like we are walking down a dimly lit path, but we keep challenging ourselves and creating every day.
In the midst of all this, I thought of a game idea that would relieve my frustration and capture people's attention.
That idea was the buzz cut simulation. The reasons are:
1. Anyone can get a buzz cut, but people find it difficult and don't like it.
2. I think people will be interested if they get a buzz cut.
3. I believe it's the quickest way to raise funds to support my business.
However, the results are unknown, so I decided to create the game with a mindset of trying it out and taking the challenge."""
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Steam reviews Positive · 91%
91% positive of 11
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DeveloperHyperMoneyGames
PublisherHyperMoneyGames
GenresSimulation
TagsSimulation · Life Sim · Colony Sim · Education · Visual Novel · God Game
ModesSingle-player
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