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Money is incredibly tight, largely because you have to make "loan payments" to a scary collector every five in-game days. Fail to pay, and you lose half your cash. Fail three times, and it is game over. To survive, you often have to put your directing ambitions on hold to work odd jobs. The game includes a surprisingly difficult series of :

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: The early game can be punishing; failing to manage debt properly often leads to an early "Game Over". Summary Verdict -ENG- AV Director Life- -V1.016- -RJ01325945-

: Every 5 in-game days, you must meet a repayment target. If sales aren't enough, you’ll need to take on part-time jobs around town to make ends meet. 🌟 Key Features

Mini-games previously consumed large amounts of daily stamina, leaving players unable to film. V1.016 lowers stamina consumption and reduces clear scores. The obstacle paths and camera views in the Pool mini-game have been adjusted to make progression smoother. Map and Date Event Fixes Money is incredibly tight, largely because you have

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: Japanese, English (localized as "ENG"), Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Spanish, and Korean. System Requirements (Windows)

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