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  • September 4, 2020

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination Game Cover
52%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
73% User Score Based on 22 reviews

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100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination is a single player action game. It was developed by KuKo and was released on September 4, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

In 100 Rub: Operation Global Denomination you set out to get your money back from the government after they claimed it after a financial crisis.

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a straightforward and entertaining platforming experience with a humorous and absurd premise.
  • Controls are responsive and easy to pick up, making it accessible for players of varying skill levels.
  • Levels are designed for quick completion, providing a satisfying challenge without overwhelming players.
  • The game suffers from imprecise hit detection and floaty controls, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • Visuals and audio are minimalistic and lack variety, making the game feel generic and forgettable.
  • Overall, it fails to stand out in a crowded genre of simple platformers, offering little in terms of depth or innovation.
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is centered on precision execution rather than complex mechanics, providing immediate satisfaction through challenging sections. While achievements and collectibles encourage replay for completionists, the experience is short and focused, lacking depth in narrative and level design. The overall presentation is hindered by generic obstacles, inconsistent art style, and limited music.

    • “It does not attempt to expand into a complex narrative experience or a mechanically dense platformer, instead offering a short, focused game built around a quirky idea and solid fundamentals.”
    • “The challenge is more about execution than complexity, relying on precision rather than layered mechanics.”
    • “Levels and obstacles are pretty generic, the art style is inconsistent, and there is only one piece of music during gameplay (there is a second one in the credits).”
    • “Achievements and collectible elements offer some incentive for replay, particularly for completionists, but the primary appeal remains the immediate satisfaction of clearing difficult sections rather than long-term progression or evolving mechanics.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of 100 rub feature a minimalist pixel-art style that emphasizes clarity but lacks detail and variety, resulting in a generic visual experience. While functional, the art style is inconsistent, and the overall presentation is undermined by the developer's questionable claims about their graphics creation process.

    • “Visually, 100 Rub embraces a minimalist pixel-art style that prioritizes clarity over flair.”
    • “While the graphics are simple and lack detailed animation or visual variety, they are functional and consistent.”
    • “Levels and obstacles are pretty generic, the art style is inconsistent, and there is only one piece of music during gameplay (there is a second one in the credits).”
    • “The developer dishonestly insists they make their own graphics in their own 'studio', and by 'studio' I mean 'shopping cart on the Unity Asset Store'.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is described as functional but unremarkable, featuring a single repetitive loop during gameplay that can become tiresome. While it complements the retro aesthetic, it lacks variety and fails to leave a lasting impression. Overall, the audio design, including sound effects, serves its purpose without standing out.

    • “The audio design, including sound effects and music, effectively reinforces the retro tone without becoming distracting.”
    • “While the music is nice, it features a very short loop that can become repetitive quickly.”
    • “The same can be said for the audio design: sound effects and music do their job without standing out, reinforcing the retro tone without becoming distracting.”
    • “Levels and obstacles are pretty generic, the art style is inconsistent, and there is only one piece of music during gameplay (there is a second one in the credits).”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story uses a humorous, tongue-in-cheek approach to explore themes of bureaucracy and money, transforming them into a playful action-adventure obstacle course. While it lacks deep dialogue and story development, the lighthearted concept effectively engages players.

    • “Rather than approaching this theme with realism or commentary-heavy storytelling, the game treats it as a springboard for a tongue-in-cheek action adventure, where frustration with bureaucracy and money is transformed into a literal obstacle course.”
    • “There is little in the way of dialogue or deep story development, but the concept itself carries enough humor to keep the experience lighthearted.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized, with users labeling it as a blatant cash grab that undermines genuine indie developers and their visibility on platforms like Steam. Many express frustration over deceptive practices associated with these monetization strategies, viewing them as scams that prioritize profit over quality.

    • “It's nothing but a cash grab.”
    • “They're nothing but cash grabs, and they harm genuine indie developers by reducing their visibility on Steam.”
    • “It's a mystery why this asset flip scammer chose to outright lie about running these cash grab scams, but the evidence is there in plain sight for all to see.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is primarily derived from its concept rather than dialogue or story depth, providing a lighthearted experience that resonates with players. Many users find it to be a classic, highlighting its comedic elements as a key aspect of enjoyment.

    • “There is little in the way of dialogue or deep story development, but the concept itself carries enough humor to keep the experience lighthearted.”
    • “Classic game and funny.”
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100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination is a action game.

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination is available on PC and Windows.

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination was released on September 4, 2020.

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination was developed by KuKo.

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

100 RUB: Operation Global Denomination is a single player game.

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