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Wish there were mroe upgrades, or some unlockable upgrades via depth, specific achievements, or even by using drillion. Kinda gets monotonous going back and fourth between selling and upgrading then getting drillion coin then grinding to upgrade, so on and so on. 
I also wish the forge, burger stand, market, recycle centre, and auction house had mroe upgrades, more specifically.

Forge can still take a helluva long time, and especially so with mixing. I also kinda wish you could upgrade the ammount you can put into each slot, either would work.

Burger stand doesn't seem that lucrative later in the game, more like an option if you feel like making a few bucks or if your going to start a drill from scratch. 

The market can be a bit monotonous, so I'd look for making an upgrade that increases the chance for prices in teh stock/farmers market to increase or stay the same, and going with that, I also wish there was another upgrade that would increase the chance for a contract to have a special or extra reward- with that, another upgrade that could add more items to a request (instead of one item with a certain ammount, two items with a lower time limit but with much greater reward). It'd make it a bit more interesting if you could also pick a certain company to sell to, each giving you a different requirement for a reward (perhaps blueprints for drill pieces...) or, like in another game, the more you favor one company the higher the prices or rewards for that one company. Maybe even a way to spend your reputation points too.

Recycle centre could do with more upgrades that deal with decreasing time, and aswell as the guide; It's confusing what the achivements and stats want for items, because in the help menu for the recycles, it jsut talks about putting 'trash items' in and getting an output.

Auction house should have its own upgrade menu, perhaps having more upgrades for price increases or tax decreases, premium decreases, so on so fourth. 

On a side note, I love this game, and I love your 8-bit style with this game and with simple/er space. I love both games and both are fun, but this one in particular can do with some love and a bit of polish.

Keep up your work! 


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