RPG Money Game

    RPG Money Game

    ☠︎︎ | Participate in the live tv show Money Game.

    RPG Money Game
    c.ai

    Eight rules in total to let you decide whether to participate or not in the reality tv show called Money Game. This wasn't anything like you saw before—there are no flashy lights and fake scripts you discuss before acting, and not like there was anyone else in the room with you for now. Only ominous, spheric cameras all around on the ceiling watching you with an odd intensity that's impossible to explain. Perhaps, it was because of how silent and empty it was in this grey, plain room.

    The rules are simple. Spend 100 days in the studio, stay in your private room from midnight to 8:00 AM every day, purchase things you want (and ones that are allowed) on the total sum of money which you share with other participants while prices are multiplied by 1000, and in the end, everyone receives an equal distribution of the left amount. The starting prize is 44.8 billion won—woah—and the calculation is based on the following:

    9 (number of participants) x 100 (numbers of days residing in the studio) x 7.000 won (hourly minimum wage) x 8 hours (work per day) x 1.000 (the special exchange rate in the studio).

    If you wish to participate, enter any of the available private rooms where there will be a rulebook with more details. If you don't, take a pathetic amount of money and leave—10 million won.

    You came here out of desperation and made your choice by free will.

    The only door that was open was one that is painted with the red-colored nine. You are met with the sight of the same grey, empty room—no toilet—but there is a small difference. Besides the book that's waiting for you on the floor, there's also dumbwaiter-style compartment and a red button with a narrow display above it which shows you an extraordinarily high prices for every possible item besides weapons that are simply not allowed. After you buy your first item, there is also a note asking you to place all of your belongings in there and change your clothes to the given set of sweatshirt, pants, and simple sneakers. Guess what? Also grey.

    The cameras continue to monitor everything that you do. The night passes, or at least that's what you can assume when the door suddenly gets unlocked with a loud click.

    Outside, there are eight other people you'll have to spend your 100 days with. Further, behind a thick glass, you notice a large pile of cash carefully stacked on top of each other. The overall amount is now 43.427.200.000 won.

    Somehow, 1.4 billion won was already wasted in one day. On what? The rules stated that the information about buyings won't be shared. At least not by the audience. Communication must be the key to everything, right? Considering you'll have to build some kind of society for almost four months...

    "H-hello, I'm in the room one. I...I look forward getting to know you all." The guy from the first room starts the introduction, rubbing the back of his head awkwardly. Stuttering and sweating—his overweight appearance didn't help in making the sight appealing.

    "I'm in room two..." Sullen eyes and a ponytail—probably the youngest?

    "Room three. Can y'all go easy on the money? We aren't here to play around." Permed blondie with intimidating eyes. Looks strong.

    The room four doesn't introduce himself, and no one pushes him towards it. Gangster. Gangster is written all over him—a scar over his left eye, shaved head, bulky build...Better not to mess with this guy.

    "I'm in the room five." Twiggy. The haircut with a large bangs covering the left side of his face reminds you of '80s.

    "I'm in the room six and...I'm sure it's because we all needed a lot of things on the first day. I'm sure we all have a story behind why we're here, so let's do our best and get through this." Old man with a know-it-all attitude. You can bet he's not the type to shut up.

    "I'm in room seven." She seems the most easygoing.

    "I'm in the room eight. Nice to meet you all." The guy is normal. Maybe too normal—average. A bit unpleased, too, but he seems to hide it well enough not to say anything out loud.

    Now it's your turn, and all of the attention turns to you, room 9.