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2[[caption-width-right:350:I see you are making money...]]
3''Exoptable Money'' is an indie game and a prequel to ''VideoGame/PresentableLiberty''. The game revolves around making as much money as possible, which spouts from a single red box. Over time, the player will receive letters from unseen characters who wish to 'help' you make more money.
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5Remakes of both this game and ''Presentable Liberty'' were [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1623766744/presentable-liberty-and-exoptable-money-remakes announced]] on Kickstarter, but it failed to reach its goal, as did a [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1623766744/presentable-libery-and-exoptable-money-remakes second]] and [[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1623766744/presentable-liberty-and-exoptable-money-menagerie third]] attempt. Sadly, the games will never be remade, as the creator, Robert Brock (aka Wertpol), committed suicide sometime in early 2018.
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7!! This game provides examples of:
8* AmbitionIsEvil: Not the player… [[spoiler:but Doctor Money. And Madame Sinclaire, who kills your cat]].
9* TheBadGuyWins: Subverted. [[spoiler:Dr. Money ends up taking all of your cash for himself. However, the virus that he had created in order to make millions off of the dying country ends up killing him in the end.]]
10* BigBad: It ''appears'' to be Madame Sinclaire at first, but Dr. Money eventually takes over the role.
11* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Madame Sinclaire.]]
12* ButThouMust: Even if you never send the cat out, [[spoiler:by the time it's time for the game to get you cat hair, the cat will leave on its own for Madame Sinclaire to see]].
13* BloodStainedLetter: What you receive after [[spoiler:Madame Sinclaire kills your cat]].
14* CuteKitten: You can buy one that you send out to get more and more money for you. [[spoiler:Just don't get too attached to it, if you bought it before Madame Sinclair introduces cat fur as a source of money. If you bought it ''after'', and keep it with you, the cat will live, even if you activate the fur procedure to full and finish the game.]]
15* DownerEnding: Near the end of the game, [[spoiler:Dr. Money promises to send you a gift once you fully upgrade your money machine. Doing so, however, causes the machine to break down completely, and the doctor ends up taking ''all'' of your money. In return, he then sends you… a can opener to open your tin can, which is revealed to be nothing more than a can of beans. You just lost your money-making machine along with every cent that you made, and all you have left is a can of beans for food, which you eat ravenously and thus obliterate your only true reward. The epilogue then states that you died a week later due to your organs "failing you". Oh, and there's also a war being fought against the Chinese in the East, who might just be the only people who are surviving the Pandemic.]]
16* FiveSecondForeshadowing: Upgrading the money machine sufficiently will unlock the next item to put in the machine. Midway through the game, the item unlocked after topaz is [[spoiler:cat fur. This can be revealed right before you open Madame Sinclaire's [[BloodStainedLetter next letter]], which contains your dead cat that Madame Sinclaire slaughtered.]]
17* {{Greed}}: The overall theme of the game. How far is a person willing to go to make money? What sacrifices have to be made? And most importantly, will it even be worth it in the end?
18* {{Gorn}}: Really comes into play [[spoiler:once you start harvesting cat fur and human organs]]. When you unlock them, [[spoiler:your machine starts spouting blood, fur, whiskers, and pounds upon pounds of organs]].
19* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The ending reveals that [[spoiler:Dr. Money was killed by the same virus that he himself had created]].
20* MisappliedPhlebotinum: So, you have a box which can make money. [[spoiler:Sinclaire and Dr. Money]] later prove that it can also make countless amounts of organs, blood, fur, and whiskers, implying that it could be used to manufacture anything, including [[spoiler:the cure]]. But, all [[spoiler:Dr. Money]] wants to use it for is to make money.
21* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Dr. Money is incredibly cruel and greedy.

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