I Became a Millionaire by Ruining a Homeless Person's Life

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I Became a Millionaire by Ruining a Homeless Person's Life in Hobo Tough Life - Let's Game It Out

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More about Hobo: Tough Life (from Steam):

Hobo: Tough Life is an urban survival role-playing game where you play as a homeless person. Play alone or team up in online co-op. Explore the streets of Praslav, scavenge for food and supplies, beg, steal, and do whatever else it takes to survive the forthcoming winter.

Welcome to Praslav, a cold Central European city that grows even colder with the coming winter. Praslav is recovering from the political turmoil that followed the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Communist regime, which held the country in its iron grip for decades.

While most people eagerly awaited the coming of democracy and capitalism, some were unable to adapt to the new socio-economic climate. Soon they found themselves on the streets with nowhere to go.

You are one of those people.

Keep an eye on your needs and other variables, which interact in realistic ways - staying warm, dry, and well-fed are not your only concerns. Poor hygiene and dirty clothes make you smellier, low temperature increases the risk of falling ill, and whatever piece of food comes in must also come out at some point.

How far are you willing to go to survive? Steal, burgle, and consort with criminals of all sorts. If necessary, take what you need by force. However, you are not an action hero. Consider your actions carefully, for the consequences are often severe, and benefits rarely outweigh the risks. Most importantly, keep your wits about you. Even if you are not willing to hurt people for personal gain, others are.

Spend the last few days of autumn wisely – gather supplies, equipment, and materials to help you survive the most difficult of seasons. Weather is unpredictable, but there is one certainty - every day is colder than the last. With a lot of preparation and a bit of luck, you might even see the spring again.

Unlike other survival games, Hobo: Tough Life leans heavily on its story content. Experience dozens of storylines inspired by real-life events and people. Solve quests, meet unique NPCs, gain their trust, make allies and enemies, join various factions, and find your place in the streets of Praslav.

Maybe there is no warm apartment waiting for you at the end of the day, but you do not have to keep sleeping on park benches either. Find a suitable place and get to work. Construct walls and roofs to shield you from the elements. Gather discarded furniture and curios to furnish your hideout and make it truly your own.

Is surviving on your own too difficult? Get the gang together. The game supports online co-op multiplayer for up to 4 players. Play alone, together with your friends, or even with total strangers. Team up, collect resources, build a shanty town, survive the winter.

For over a decade, no one has been able to bring the many factions of the homeless together. The throne of the Homeless King has been sitting empty for far too long. Who will earn enough respect and prove themselves worthy of uniting the homeless? Will you rise to the occasion?

All Comments (21)
  • @e_din97
    Maisner is very humble, even though he's a millionaire, he still living in the dump
  • @orion2826
    Maisner: gets his life ruined by Josh Grace: "First time?"
  • I've seen people play this game a few times, and every time it was difficult, but Josh found an infinite money exploit immediately.
  • I would adore it if one of these indie devs actually made an achievement in their game for doing something strange/antagonistic/game breaking enough to call it "Josh, is that you?"
  • @hawnick7234
    He literally found an exploit with the first NPC he came across. This is truly how to play video games.
  • @seb16x2110
    only Josh can become a millionaire in a literal homeless simulator lmao
  • @oliee87
    Maisner totally earned his knight title after all these years of abuse. Brave man
  • @aidanabbott4188
    Everyone: play game like a normal person Josh: “I wonder how many times I can beat up this homeless man for money?”
  • "So, Josh, how did you become a millionaire?" "In the beginning, I was on the streets, no home, no money." "What then?" "I beat up Maisner 20020 times."
  • @QJDWG
    Landlord: You’re about $500 short on this months rent Josh: Give me a moment, I know a guy…
  • @CaliRR
    8:25 I love how there's a selection called "Rage quit"
  • @gydorack
    "You're lucky I don't want to die and lose all my furniture." This is my primary motivation for avoiding a majority of conflicts day to day.
  • @Qtheman3456
    "So apparently this world only has two seasons: Pre-winter and Winter." Finally, the Canadian gaming experience I've been waiting for.
  • @Piranha0908
    Best phrase by Josh "IS THERE A LIMIT?" developers start to tremble at those words because they know that was something they forgot to cap.
  • "Not the Beggar king they wanted but the Beggar king they needed " -Batman
  • Guy: "What do you think you're doing? Police!" Also Guy: *commits crime 2 seconds later*
  • @agent2597
    I’m actually disappointed that josh didn’t notice that the large backpack’s description said “you can fit a whole person in here”
  • @handyandy8715
    I like how at 14:45 he had to state that he has not in fact spent 2.7 years robbing Maisner lmao
  • @maxmirni2768
    I often hear your voice in the background as my 7yr old daughter has youtube going. Today i went to tell her that's enough, but sat down with her and watched this video, and thought it was brilliant... great job and clearly a ton of effort, and for what it's worth, she can watch your work anytime. Best of luck !