That sounds ideal. Some would use alts with no submission to inflate their own game's ratings.
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As someone who had worked retail, this is kind of relatable. Customers making a mess everywhere and it's up to the poor bloke working there to clean up. I relate to the rat guy and his disgruntled face.
Gameplay, I had some trouble finding the correct isle and I think the physics are kinda off. The game was also kind of hard at the start, and became slightly easier once you know what you're doing.
Isn't piss a swear word, though?
This is quite an interesting take to the theme. Instead of going for it literally, you went with it figuratively; The ethics and morality of law enforcement.
Controls are smooth and the game is well-paced. Although the R button probably shouldn't be the Reset button, because R is usually for Reload in a shooter game, so I kept pressing it out of habit when I see my ammo running low and ended up restarting the level. I'm also assuming that the enemies in green shirts are invisible and not bugged out because I can't see them sometimes.
There's this bug that happens quite frequently if you want to be a Clean cop. Arresting a stunned enemy can sometimes lock you in the end of the animation, and you won't be able to shoot or use your nightstick. Picking up other weapons also doesn't un-lock you.
Yeah, like the other guy said. I guess increased Bubbles rate isn't exactly that much of a game-changer for an upgrade. I didn't want to make different units for clean and dirty since I want them to be easily distinguishable on what tiered unit they are.
I am not aware of that bug. I'll look into it once the jam's over. Thanks for playing :)