Schedule I creator seems to have vastly undersold how much content is in his new Steam hit
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Summary
A new viral Steam game, Schedule I, sees players managing a street-level drug dealer, with the aim of building their business and navigating the law.
Created by solo developer Tyler, the game sits at the intersection of two popular simulator genres: self-replicating factory and power wash simulator.
In an update to the game’s Steam forum, Tyler revealed plans to add a host of new drugs to the game, including marijuana, meth, coke, MDMA, shrooms and heroine.
When probed by fans about raising the price of the in-game purchases, Tyler affirmed its fair value at $20, citing an intended 15 hours of playtime.
This article celebrates Schedule I’s ‘underpromise’ value, describing it as a ‘wholesome testament to community spirit, entrepreneurship, and innovative street cleaning solutions’
It also recommends the addition of parkour features, highlighting the desire for ranged weapons like cigarette butts.