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Online Game Review: Money Games by Mortgage Calculator

Recently, I had the amazing opportunity to play some really interesting online games. These are not just any games, but business-related games! So basically Mortgage Calculator simply combined the two things most people love — money and online games!

So I played many of their games but my I’m reviewing here my top 5 games from their elaborate catalogue of amazing online games:

1. Coffee Shop

The first game that I played and thoroughly enjoyed was the Coffee Shop. It is a great calculation game that takes into account the demand vs supply which changes as per the weather and, of course, the pricing of the goods. Also, one needs to manage the inventory; there are so many things to keep in mind that this game becomes extremely immersive!!

2. Idle Pet Business

The next game that I played was the Idle Pet Business. If there’s a game for your OCD then this is it! In this game you need to be extremely vigilant as the pets keep on producing a particular value after a certain time, but once you take certain boosters (which I obviously did!) their speed increases and their amount starts to double and then triple on its own. But the tricky thing is, the more pets you have and the higher up you go in the levels, the more money you need for the boosters and, of course, your next pet purchase!! It is insane guys!!

3. Treze Coins

Treze Coins is a fun game as it starts off easy but then slowly builds up to get complicated. You need to count the exact change and put it in the bracket above. Once you do, you win the ball. You need eight balls to win. That’s it. Well, it seems so. The game gets challenging after a certain point, but it is addictive and for that I give it full marks!

4. Sort the Trash

Sort the Trash, again, is great if you have OCD. At the beginning of the game, it tells you which kind of waste/trash you need to collect in the bin and then you can start. It was easier at the start, but once you get going, it gets pretty fast and difficult. It was pretty fun to collect the bottles before they hit the pavement.

5. Hero Elementary Tree House Trouble

In Tree House Trouble, you go about the lane (right pic) fixing the tree houses. Some need repair, while the others need recycling of the extra materials they used. This one takes a while to figure out unless you are a fan of games like contraption and the sort. BUt it is easy enough to figure out. The repairs also need a very basic amount of maneuvering and that is why I like it so much.

So these are my top 5 games. There are so many more. So do check them out and let me know your favourite ones in the comments below.

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I’m Heena

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