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Shake your money simulator 2016 was available as a giveaway on April 15, 2021!
"Shake Your Money Simulator 2016" is the newest spend-money simulation which will teach your wallet to hide money from your eyes . Besides , this is a first game in 2016 , where you can finally look at pixel opossum !
Features:
-Deep storyline
-You can spend money
- You can't earn money
-You can spend more money that you actually have
-Opossum Regular updates
-Made with love by CharlieH
175 MB
$5.00
No review today. See the information at the top of the page for details of todays game. The link given by Fred took me to the Game Jolt page where you can download the 1.1 version that is 5MB in size . The is a message posted by the developer:
''Dev description:
It was originally released in 2016 in Steam. Since this game was removed from steam store in 2019, I decided to publish it here.
From 2016 I'm improved my programming and drawing skills , so i can't even think to set price for this game - it's completely free if you wanna try
Actual description:
"Shake Your Money Simulator 2016" is the newest spend-money simulation which will teach your wallet to hide money from your eyes . Besides , this is a first game in 2016 , where you can finally look at pixel opossum !
Features
Deep storyline
You can spend money
You can't earn money
You can spend more money that you actually have
Opossum
Regular updates
Made with love by CharlieH''
I received multiple warnings about the download from Game Jolt, but I downloaded it anyway. My security wouldn't let me install the game; however, I checked it via Virus Total, which gave it a clean bill of health from 60 antimalware suites. You can see the results via the following link:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/64d8a354cc59bfbf2202f03350a2e18de79dad500af8bf2d18549d97ccce3231/detection
The gamegiveaway version is much lager in size. Once installed the game is 154MB in size; however the majority of the size is accounted for via a text document called 20M that is 147MB in size. . I checked with Virus Total (can't use the Falco Sandbox virus scanner because the game is over 100MB) and again the file was given a clean bill of health from 61 antimalware suites. I had no trouble installing the version from Falcoware via the gamegiveawayoftheday. :)
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/68ce84447f92eba49830b3603073356e570f83ae7978f15043741f7f84bf3af7/detection
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Whiterabbit-uk, for those that are confused by the idea of a 145MB "text document called 20M that is 147MB in size"
It is NOT a "text docuent" file but a binary data file CALLED 20M.txt
Don't waste your time trying to open it in notepad.exe, firstly notpad.exe will practically hang forever trying to load and parse the file and if it ever resolves that the displayed information will be gibberish.
Uncertain what the dev is trying to achieve by naming the file deceptively or what the file file is intended to do or what the "Deep storyline" is or how to do anything other than move left and right and crouch (A, D,S respectively)
It does have a system requirement for Direct3D video and will not run under a remote desktop terminal server session.
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TK,
Thanks TK, and yes, I did try to open it using notepad and it did hang, so gave up. :)
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Whiterabbit-uk, the 20M.txt file apears in the next days giveaway too with identical SHA256 hash my guess it is being used to pad out installers with an uncompressable 147Mbytes to make the installers look more impressive. I tried to post this information on giveaway https://game.giveawayoftheday.com/minesweeper-2021/ but an admin deleted the comment. Once the game is installed and the file 20M.txt is present it is safe to delete it and reduce the disc footprint by 147MBytes since it is not used by any games and is just dead weight.
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TK,
Yeah, I checked to see if the game could work without the file; which of course it did, so deleted the file. Same with Fridays game Starflight. The Steam version doesn't have the file, so it may have been added by Falcoware?
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Whiterabbit-uk, I suspect it is a trick game developers use to pad out their small games to make them bigger downloads and steam terms prohibit the inclusion or the steam comunity would ridicule them into oblivion if they tried the "trick" there. A sign of a lazy developer is when they include the same uncompressable file and are too lazy to rename it to something else or place it somewhere where it looks like a game data file instead of a non-working text file.
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my old atari console has better graphics
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