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You end up running a shop where you buy and sell items from customers, again carefully trying to keep customers happy but also make a profit. The other part of the game involves you hiring adventurers (who you control directly) to enter dungeons, where the loot you collect can be sold in your store as well! Part of the game is managing the shop well by buying items from customers at a favorable price, reselling them at a profit, while maintaining a good atmosphere and friendly relations with your customers (even if it occasionally hurts your bottom line). You basically inherit a shop that your father ran poorly (and acquired a ton of debt that must be repaid). It is an amazing and highly underrated game. In addition to this core element, there is a wider game where you are choosing if you should help the increasingly authoritarian government, side with rebels, or try to stay out of it as much as you can. You have limited time to examine the passports of travelers getting in and have to examine their papers for any discrepancy with increasingly complicated rules in your handbook. "Papers, Please" puts you in the role of a border guard in a fictional country. Both games might be a bit obscure, so I'll briefly explain.
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It seems like a hybrid of "Papers, Please" and "Recettear".