In this interactive mystery novel, you can make choices that shape your billionaire's life and relationships. Includes customizable characters, multiple storylines, and character interactions.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.9. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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22% review manipulation risk
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79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
85% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About Insert-Rich-Family-Name
• Play as woman, man, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, ace.
• Customized your character.
• Show unwavering support for your family and stand by them through thick and thin, or choose to engage in sibling rivalry and betray anyone who stands in your way.
• Spend your money on frivolous things, make poor life decisions, or start planning.
• Choose to pursue a forbidden romance with your bodyguard, the detective who's always one step ahead, the trusted family lawyer, or a secret love interest that's been hiding in plain sight.
Embark on this thrilling ride as you clutch your pearls and flaunt your diamonds, but beware of the sharp knives and watch out for the blood stains that may follow.
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Reviews for Insert-Rich-Family-Name
_kaii_
Nice mystery adventure, not too long
Interesting premise, and the mystery is reveals itself in pieces with some little twists on the way. There is potential romance with a few side characters, and the “fade to black” scenes were spicier than I thought they’d be, but not overtly crude or explicit.
Magic Kingdom Zeal
Well-done mystery…
…I admit, I totally botched the investigation and assumed the avenger was right about the killer. Oops. Good interactive story — multiple events took me totally off-guard. I’m going to have to see if another playthrough significantly varies events. Back after multiple playthroughs — good choices, but find it odd that stats don’t seem to significantly affect choices. I feel like there should be more variance in options/successes if you’re playing an arrogant brat or a modest bleeding-heart. Not asking for branching storylines, just stronger successes or failures based on whether your character’s record matches their attempted actions. Looking forward to Book 2. I hope the choices made here cause strong divergences there. P.S. Please give a way to escape after clicking on your name, or at least automatically update the autosave. Your Tumblr is very nice, but I lost my first playthrough attempt to a misclick.