tbh I don’t really care tho because its not like anything about it…
lore.. LORE you say!?
In the year 2023, Gimkit Creative was formed. The creators in a place called the forum decide to add tax to the fun games. One person did not agree to this. His name was Gimbob. Gimbob would never pay the tax he just wanted to have fun playing the game. The IRS found him and in a anime style fight, dragged him out of his house, locking him away. You are sitting on your couch in modern day. Using your tools you find a way to get Gimbob. Your mission save Gimbob without getting caught or you to will be inprisoned
Okay, I think the game itself is a neat idea, and would probably turn out to be fun to play, but also, evading taxes (and pretty much anything involved with that) is very ill3gal in the real world, which is kinda self-explanatory as to why it should not be made in GKC.
I don’t really know how to suggest solving this problem, and it’s not like GKC games ever get taken down anyway, but it’s just some food for thought.
Ok so if I was to put this insane amount of ideas in a list I think this is all of them…
hunger and thirst meters
day/night cycle
quests
fake insurance company
IRS chase scene
tax fr@ud
disguises/fake ID
entire fake insurance company
owner of unsafe water park
fleeing to madagascar
scamming people with fake attractions
moneh and j-j-jobs gagging noises
buyable apartments
banks to rob
rigging ATMs and lottery machines
ill3gal jobs with certain tasks
ponzi schemes
money laundering
that…is AWESOME! I will definitely be adding most of these ideas (100% Madagascar)
Do you need lore for it, or just ideas? Without dedicating a half hour to the former until confirmation is received, here are a few for the latter:
Watch Sonic get caught by the IRS, as even he is not fast enough to escape their tax on his unreported ring income.
If a platformer, maybe have the game start with the player playing Mario 1-1, getting a coin, and then having their door broken down for unreported crypto income.
Edit: No thanks, a bit busy with work now that break is over.