I've been ensnared into the wild life of a drug dealer in Schedule 1
Briefly

Schedule 1 has gained traction on Steam due to its enjoyable gameplay loop that combines elements from various simulator genres. Players navigate the challenges of running a drug empire, from growing and selling illicit goods to evading police scrutiny. The game offers both single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing up to four players to collaboratively manage their operations through a series of engaging minigames. As players advance, they'll encounter obstacles like rival gangs and law enforcement, making for an entertaining and dynamic experience crafted by a solo developer.
Schedule 1 has risen through the Steam ranks and maintains popularity because it has a really satisfying core gameplay loop.
Every part of the Schedule 1 drug empire is built around a minigame, most of which are satisfying.
Early on, the main obstacle I have to worry about is the police.
If I run into any downtime during gameplay, I stole a TV from my motel room and it has some minigames on it.
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