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Totomi trainer

Totomi trainer

by Unknown

Rating
70%
Price
Free
Average Players
0
Reviews
10
Released
Sep 13, 2024
Casual Free To Play Idler Indie Racing Simulation Sports
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What players are saying

▼ Not Recommended 6 hrs on record

A low effort idle game in a long line of them all about Steam inventory items to make money with no over-sight for poor gaymers.

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▼ Not Recommended 4 hrs on record

[quote][b][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microtransaction]Warning: In-Game Cash Shop[/url][/b] This game is infested with a toxic mobile app style cash shop. You will be prompted to and expected to give money/credit card details to the developers through this cash shop to buy in-game goods so you can play the game.[/quote] "Totomi trainer" is another disgusting clicker scam game like "banana". Effectively a blockchain/NFT game, but abusing the Steam Marketplace instead of some other blockchain/wallet system... the end result is the same, this isn't a real game, it's just dumped on Steam to scam PC gamers through the Steam Marketplace. It has no value as a serious game, you just click stuff in the hopes an "NFT" marketplace item drops so the developer can get paid for the sale... and of course so the developer can sell ones that he's farmed up himself. In this case the "clicker" gameplay is replaced with "clicker-idler" gameplay as you push the button and watch some low poly garbage monster things running down a track... the longer you go, the more likely you'll get a Steam Marketplace "NFT"!!!! Totally not a scam!!! So while this looks "free", it's only superficial. The real purpose for this game is for the developer to farm and exploit Steam Inventory items that drop through the game. They can then sell these items in bulk on the Steam Community Marketplace. This kind of Steam abuse, combined with a minimum-viable-product non-game, does no service to gamers whatsoever. This is pollution... it's harmful to everyone. It hurts genuine indie devs, who have to compete with this pollution to get visibility for their sincerely made games. It makes indie devs look bad. It makes it harder for gamers to find those genuinely made games. It's designed to prey on gamers and manipulate the Steam Community Marketplace to the detriment of all. Avoid this at all costs.

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▲ Recommended 0 hrs on record

My friend who I play Counter Strike with said if I post a review on Totomi trainerand it gets 100 likes and 20 Awards that he will buy me a RTX 4060. So im just gonna leave this here. Help me bro

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