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CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience
- Release date: May 1st. 2020 2020
- Developer: Delve Interactive
- Genre: Adventure , Indie , RPG , Simulation , Strategy , Survival
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You can find out what life is like on the street from the game CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience . This homeless simulator begins when the main character accidentally falls behind on his rent, which is followed by a new series of troubles and the character ends up on the street. The main goal of the simulator is to find a job and save up for rented housing in order to finally forget this whole nightmare and start life from scratch.
The gamer will have a hard time, because he will need to monitor the character’s satiety, which is very problematic in today’s realities, his body temperature, because in the cold season a homeless person can simply freeze, and his level of “happiness.” This indicator is key and is influenced by many factors at once. For example, you should monitor the hero’s cleanliness, because this not only affects his condition and the risk of catching some kind of disease, but also the attitude of ordinary citizens.
The neater a homeless person looks, the more often and more people will give him money. But at the same time, you should not abuse begging, otherwise the policeman will become interested in the protagonist and throw him out to another area. Every game day in CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience some troubles will happen around the hero, and plot twists will depend on the choice of further actions. For example, while spending time in a shelter, a homeless person may witness a theft and either intervene, but with a high probability of getting hit with cabbage soup, or remain silent. There will also be a case when the protagonist will pay attention to the crying of a child in the park, but as soon as he approaches the boy in order to help, the parents will immediately come running and almost beat the homeless man, fearing for the child.