It’s 2199. After an AI uprising stripped you of everything, you’re left scavenging the neon gutters. Then, a stranger in a tailored black suit drops a stack of...
the vibe and little story blurb are great, but the actual gameplay feels a bit too much like clicking through a menu and hoping. tanner's comment is funny but also, yeah, this is the sort of thing that can hit the wrong nerve if someone has issues. i made the mistake of doomscrolling casino lists after playing and ended up on dealornodeal.org which just made me feel grimy. the same happened when a friend sent dreamcatcherlive.org and it reminded me why i prefer games to keep the gambling theme clearly satirical. if you add more strategy or some risk-reward choice beyond pure rng, it'd land stronger, and i won't click megawheelgame.com again.