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Capy Crime is a hectic roguelite clicker where you must feed capybaras to keep them from turning to a life of crime. Choose your clientele, upgrade your egg-cooking skills, and keep your community fed… or else! 

Choose your clientele You decide who gets your delicious eggs. Some capys can afford them, others can’t. Everyone needs to eat, though. Keep an eye on your wallet and the crime rate, and decide who needs to be kicked out of the line! 

Upgrade your shop Improve cooking speed, increase your platypus’s egg yield, boost crime reduction efficiency, and more! Think fast, though; the clock doesn’t stop when you’re buying upgrades, and hungry capybaras might turn to crime… 

Keep your community fed At the end of each day, the crime rate resets, the capybaras get hungry again, and the cycle continues. You can save your community, but it'll take a lot of eggs. Can you make it a full ten days without your city breaking out into chaos?

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Love the concept, love the vibe. I can't wait to see what this game might turn into in the future.
I would like more interaction feedback. Given the font and the music, I had a hard time understanding/monitoring/fighting the crime rate. And I wasn't sure at first how many eggs I had because the carton only had 1, and I couldn't make out the counter on the screen. And when a crime did happen I wasn't sure what had occurred because the capys just snap in and out.

Despite the chill vibes, the lack of direction, on screen controls, and the line out the door did stress me out initially. And the timer ticking down is also nerve-racking.  I hate to say this, but maybe use a less detailed day by hour cycle like FNAF might be better to relay the day to the player (12pm-6pm shift?). Instead of a 10 minute timer looming over you.

I like the concept a lot though, and I see so many opportunities to expand the art style, tone, gameplay, and mechanics. It will be a great game, and also do gang busters on Twitch or something.