Instantly, I am pondering if this game was made by the same people that made Arcade Paradise. And I do mean as a sort of prequel. Because in Arcade Paradise, you play the son of a successful landowner, taking charge of a fully established laundromat on a short city street that runs a block in both directions. The interior and exterior of the laundromat hold some similar shapes. And that game took place in the nineteen eight-nineties with a super loose link to exactly when it truly takes place. With long term upgrades that change the very structure of this place, I half expect the minor differences to start merging in to AP's first layout. And looking at the prices of those machines and bills, I'm expecting this one to take place in the nineteen seven-sixties without ever being explicit to the date. (And I know there's a loose era PC in the back. Arcade Paradise was just as era inconsistent.) So, looking at this place is going to be very uncanny. Like a documentary on how the laundry business started, long before the college kid started sneaking in arcade games into the back room.
Instantly, I am pondering if this game was made by the same people that made Arcade Paradise. And I do mean as a sort of prequel. Because in Arcade Paradise, you play the son of a successful landowner, taking charge of a fully established laundromat on a short city street that runs a block in both directions. The interior and exterior of the laundromat hold some similar shapes. And that game took place in the nineteen eight-nineties with a super loose link to exactly when it truly takes place. With long term upgrades that change the very structure of this place, I half expect the minor differences to start merging in to AP's first layout. And looking at the prices of those machines and bills, I'm expecting this one to take place in the nineteen seven-sixties without ever being explicit to the date. (And I know there's a loose era PC in the back. Arcade Paradise was just as era inconsistent.) So, looking at this place is going to be very uncanny. Like a documentary on how the laundry business started, long before the college kid started sneaking in arcade games into the back room.
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