I think my oldschool work ethic is screwing me from enjoying this game properly, or I'm just playing it wrong, or I just haven't played far enough into it or something. I have the arcade side built up to where I just acquired the pool table, but the laundromat side consumes most of my time. I don't have time to play much of the arcade games because there's always the laundry stuff to deal with. It's kinda making the game not fun for me.
I mean, you have those daily to-do list items, but how do you make the time to actually do them? Most (game)days I rarely get more than 1 of the to-do's done, sometimes none, and very rarely 2, but NEVER all three. It seems I spend most of the time in the game fussing with the laundry, cleaning trash and collecting the coin hoppers, and as soon as I start playing one of the arcade games, I have to stop and deal with the laundry some more. Before you know it, the day is over and if I actually tried to play the arcade games, then there is laundry left over at the end of the day, which means a lot less money made from that.
I'm at a point in the game where the arcade side makes more than double what the laundromat does (and I almost ALWAYS "S" rank the laundry stuff), so should I start ignoring the laundry stuff in favor of playing in the arcade? Like I said, this game is messing with my real-life work ethic and I'm not sure how to proceed in the game. Maybe I'm missing something that should be obvious?
Kinda funny I guess, but I keep remembering something Red Foreman said on The 70's Show, "You're not supposed to like your job. That's why they call it work and not super-happy-wonderful-funtime, or skippity-doo." But....but....this is a video game, it's not supposed to feel like work. What am I doing wrong here?
Anyone have some tips on how I should proceed in this game?