Why Is A Free BANANA Breaking The Steam Market? - STEAM IS PERFECTLY BALANCED WITH NO EXPLOITS!
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Published 2024-06-12
What you have seen here today is part of a fantastic perfectly balanced series on youtube where I go from game to game and break them with wacky exploits to gain things like unlimited gold. If you enjoyed this then be sure to check out more. The style is similar to RT game and callmekevin in parts. A large influence on this series has come from Valefisk and The Killian Experience.
So sit back relax and enjoy this Steam Market exploit attempt! How on earth can one english bugger break the market with some casual market manipulation!! Who knows maybe we will only lose a few hundred pounds on this stupid idea.
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title Why Is A Free BANANA Breaking The Steam Market? - STEAM IS PERFECTLY BALANCED WITH NO EXPLOITS!
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All Comments (21)
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1 Like = 1 Priceless Banana Summoned Into Existence (Priceless because it has no real value)
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The only achievement is "click the banana", which happens to also be the entirety of the gameplay, yet only 83% of players have it, meaning a not-insignificant chunk of players was curious enough to launch the game but stopped just shy of a single interaction. Truly remarkable.
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Pretty sure 99% of the players are just bots mining bananas.
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So it's NFTs...but without the blockchain...and its on Steam.
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Plot twist - the developer is just King K Rool trying to launder all the bananas he stole from Donkey Kong
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In 2024 we will have flying cars! 2024: Banana NFT on steam.
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Man in a suit screaming "NFTs ARE NEVER GONNA TAKE OFF, WE NEED SOMETHING NEW." his employee holding a banana "Hear me out..."
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i tried that game because it was listed as a horror game, now i have bananas in my inventory that i can’t get rid of.
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Steam: Ok, no more NFT games. aaladin66: Hold my banana
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Interestingly when you go into the devs recent played games there's also a game called "Egg" made by another dev which is the exact same game with the exact same market speculation thing, seems like this is a common thing. And funnily enough it seems the dev hid their aliases after this video
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This youtube vid opened on it's own, I didn't even have my computer on. These exploits need to stop spiff!
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its soo easy for the owner of the game to make some of the BANANA and sell them to the buy order
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Basically they are making huge money over the transactions made by the users... Long story short, users being exploited so the game dev gets rich :)
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The player number is most likely inflated by people running thousands of bots
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Spiff casually bringing attention to a random guy's money laundering scheme was not something I had on my bingo card
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I like how banana's tags are psychological horror and horror, it suits it so well
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this is clearly a smart "monkey business" they aren't even try to hide it.
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Dev gets 1p for every banana sold on the marketplace (10% of sale, at least 1p) - between that and fabricating "rare" items to sell themselves, for how much work went into it, they've probably made a gargantuan amount of money.
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NFTs then: Monkee. NFTs now: Banana.
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So, basically an NFT simulator, lol.