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Max in the Big City [v1.15] [Drakus]

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  • swipe down to hide the ui
  • swipe left to roll back
  • swipe right to start skipping of text
  • swipe 2x left&right to open the game menu
  • swipe up&down to toggle a small window with memory usage information
  • longpress the save file thumbnail in the save/load screen to delete this slot

Download Cheat Mod

Here is an improved version of the cheats to extract as usual in “gamefolder\game”.

This one is available from the beginning of the game (red book in top right corner).

I have mapped all the variables into buttons, sorted by chapters, so you can see the events you have missed and activate/deactivate/modify each one by clicking on it (turn green when activated).

Summary
This review is based on author's perspective and actual experience may differ on individual's own preferences.
Good
  • Story - Max in the Big City had the potential to be an intriguing adventure, but sadly, it falls incredibly short. The lack of a clear vision and direction for the player is a major drawback. You embark on a journey to the big city, expecting wild encounters and exciting opportunities, only to be disappointed by repetitive work and sleep cycles. The promise of attending college is quickly forgotten, leaving players questioning the purpose of their endeavors. - 41%
  • Visual - Max in the Big City lags behind in terms of visual quality. Despite the passage of time, the game feels outdated and lacks the polish expected from modern games. Graphics, animations, and character designs fail to impress. The dull and unappealing visuals do little to enhance the gaming experience, often feeling like a throwback to games from a bygone era. - 53%
  • Engagement - Engaging players is where Max in the Big City falls flat. The progression system is unclear and stiflingly grindy, leaving players feeling unsatisfied and unfulfilled. Bugs plague the experience, impeding progress and causing frustration. The lack of explanation for certain mechanics and issues with the user interface further hamper engagement. - 32%
  • Core Loop - The core loop of Max in the Big City revolves around a tiresome cycle of work and sleep. This repetitive gameplay is unexciting and quickly becomes mundane. The lack of variety or compelling activities to break up the monotony makes it difficult to stay invested in the game. The broken progression system and numerous bugs only serve to exacerbate the frustration. - 17%
3.6
Bad
Story - 4.1
Graphics - 5.3
Engagement - 3.2
Core Loop - 1.7

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