About This Game Fight the Invisible Fist of The Free Market!Inequality has skyrocketed! It's now the highest in over a century. The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer while the middle class disappears.3 characters:- Jeff Whiz - a self-made tech multibillionaire with crippling anxiety. Supported by his overprotective mother and jealous personal AI/Lover.- Rena Bennett - a self-made college student with a crippling debt. Supported by her weed-dealing friend and a talkative cat.Diàn Huà - a self-made electronics factory worker. Supported by her long-distance boyfriend and long-distance family.150+ cards – play Work, Relax and Sleep cards to balance your Life.Supporting characters - build relationships with your friends and family by doing missions for them. These relationships unlock powerful Special Cards.Create your story - Your play affects dozens of your character's stories. You will deal with IRS investigation of your offshore accounts. Try to avoid a second shift in the local cafe. Or having to get money to see your family for holidays for the first time in years. Let's find out how it goes!Sports Commentator - A sarcastic TV personality who snorted a little bit too much before your fight. Comments on your every move. Love him or hate him, he will talk you to death. 7aa9394dea Title: Invisible FistGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Failcore, Pineapple WorksPublisher:FailcoreRelease Date: 6 May, 2019 Invisible Fist Download Computer I'd score this between a 6.4...up to a 8.9 Which would of course be...on a scale of 1.002 to 11.822 (hopefully that's not convoluted at all...I strive for clarity through uniform grading systems) Bottom Line...Creative, stylistic time management\/card game (kind of a card game....you don't really draw cards as far as I can tell...but it's all good), I like the offbeat humor and I love the music.It's interesting....and I think I'd put it down as oddly appealing...I feel like for the price I should probably be getting a little bit more...or perhaps the mechanics aren't as well developed as I'd like for them to be at the price point it's at or something like that...but I'm enjoying the game and it's one of those more than the sum of it's parts things that make giving it any kind of objective score tricky....thus the range I gave above (see above).But yeah I'd recommend it.. A stylish card & time management game with political and social commentary. The amount of random actions and effects available offers decent replayability, although some combinations might feel frustrating and need a bit of balancing out. While game isn't hard to figure out, short tutorial as well as more tool tips would be a welcome addition. Gets bonus points for humor and really nice soundtrack!. I found the Invisible Fist purely by chance and I found it really fresh since most games these days present topics that are more "acceptable" or avoid trying to offend anyone. Failcore does the opposite and goes full on. The game may ruffle some feathers but at least one can have a good time playing.It's not a huge game but as you play the writing and the variety of cards keep it fresh even if you don't earn enough stars to make it through.The cards themselves are unique, unexpected, sometimes a little awful (in the sense why should I make my character do that??) But there are really some things you MUST do to survive or to at least finish the weekly quest on time. There's a lot of great attention to detail in the icons and the descriptions.I felt like the whole system is set up in a way that you do get a different experience playing each character. Sometimes the status ailments change things up a lot and make it even more challenging.While this is just a game, there might be a grain of truth (or many) in the way some things are represented between the social classes. Overall I think it's a fun and courageous first game, well done and pretty good quality for such a small team. I had a good time playing it. I'd recommend the Invisible Fist and hope to see more games like it.. I'd score this between a 6.4...up to a 8.9 Which would of course be...on a scale of 1.002 to 11.822 (hopefully that's not convoluted at all...I strive for clarity through uniform grading systems) Bottom Line...Creative, stylistic time management\/card game (kind of a card game....you don't really draw cards as far as I can tell...but it's all good), I like the offbeat humor and I love the music.It's interesting....and I think I'd put it down as oddly appealing...I feel like for the price I should probably be getting a little bit more...or perhaps the mechanics aren't as well developed as I'd like for them to be at the price point it's at or something like that...but I'm enjoying the game and it's one of those more than the sum of it's parts things that make giving it any kind of objective score tricky....thus the range I gave above (see above).But yeah I'd recommend it.. I found the Invisible Fist purely by chance and I found it really fresh since most games these days present topics that are more "acceptable" or avoid trying to offend anyone. Failcore does the opposite and goes full on. The game may ruffle some feathers but at least one can have a good time playing.It's not a huge game but as you play the writing and the variety of cards keep it fresh even if you don't earn enough stars to make it through.The cards themselves are unique, unexpected, sometimes a little awful (in the sense why should I make my character do that??) But there are really some things you MUST do to survive or to at least finish the weekly quest on time. There's a lot of great attention to detail in the icons and the descriptions.I felt like the whole system is set up in a way that you do get a different experience playing each character. Sometimes the status ailments change things up a lot and make it even more challenging.While this is just a game, there might be a grain of truth (or many) in the way some things are represented between the social classes. Overall I think it's a fun and courageous first game, well done and pretty good quality for such a small team. I had a good time playing it. I'd recommend the Invisible Fist and hope to see more games like it.. A stylish card & time management game with political and social commentary. The amount of random actions and effects available offers decent replayability, although some combinations might feel frustrating and need a bit of balancing out. While game isn't hard to figure out, short tutorial as well as more tool tips would be a welcome addition. Gets bonus points for humor and really nice soundtrack!
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Invisible Fist Download Computer
Updated: Mar 25, 2020
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