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What are some games (excluding MMOs or business simulators) where supply and demand is a core mechanic?
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Moonlighter
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go back
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Absolute mental illness. You want increases the price of a collectible more than destroying it? Not putting it on sale. But then you actually control market price. You destroying an item just makes the buyer go to a different seller.
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Retrogayming
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>>727742919
This doesn't make any sense. How are you going to notify the Pokemon TCG reserve that there are less copies in supply, even if you can prove that you burned actual copies of the cards and didn't burn fake cards?
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>modern /v/ Users don't know what trolling is
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>>727743170
The OP of that thread is an unapologetic cryptobro. He's 100% genuine.
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this is how I'm increasing the price of XRP btw by destroying my own supply
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>>727742919
I'm gonna do this with my organs
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>>727742919
this has to be bait
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>>727742919
brb doing this with endangered species
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>>727742919
putting your cards in a box achieves the same thing as burning them
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>>727742998
i got to the part where you unlock the assistant who sells all your items for you and then gave up because the shop management sucks and the zelda clone sucks



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