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Latest revision as of 01:55, 20 November 2024

Quick facts:
Pay Bills
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Pay Bills
Game
TCG Card Shop Simulator
Type
Gameplay Mechanic
Purpose
Pay rent, electric, and employee salaries
Consequences of Non-Payment
Negative balance; inability to purchase stock

Pay Bills is an app available on the phone in TCG Card Shop Simulator. It is used to pay the 3 types of bills incurred while running the shop: rent, electric, and employee salaries.

Failure to pay these bills on time can result in the player's balance going negative, preventing further purchases or restocking.

Types of Bills[edit | edit source]

Rent[edit | edit source]

  • Calculated based on the size of the shop.
  • The base rent starts at $50 and increases with each expansion purchased through RENO BIGG.
  • Larger shops with more expansions incur higher rent costs.

Electric[edit | edit source]

  • This bill is determined daily by the shop's light usage.
  • Lights continue to consume electricity after 9 PM, even when the in-game clock stops.
  • To save on electric costs:
    • Perform restocking and shop changes during the day using natural light.
    • Avoid using lights unnecessarily, although this may hinder visibility at night.
  • Fully expanded shops generally see a maximum electric cost increase of around $50 if lights are used judiciously.

Salary[edit | edit source]

  • Based on the daily wages of employees hired through GO Recruit.
  • Each staff member has a fixed daily salary cost, which adds to the total bill.
  • Salaries are directly tied to the number and type of employees hired.

Tips for Managing Bills[edit | edit source]

  • Use daylight effectively to minimize electric costs.
  • Hire only the necessary staff to keep salary expenses manageable.
  • Expand the shop cautiously to avoid steep increases in rent.