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  2. Are you a fan of store management games, those delightful games where you juggle customers, stock shelves, and try to run a thriving business? Maybe you’ve spent hours lost in classics like Diner Dash, Supermarket Mania, or even the tycoon side of Stardew Valley. But what if I told you there’s a wacky way to get some of that frantic, decision-making fun in a totally different package? Welcome to the world of Funny Shooter 2, a game that might surprise you with how it can scratch the same itch, albeit through a lens of chaotic action. Let’s dive into how you can enjoy a store management–style experience using this unusual, entertaining shooter. Introduction: A Wild Take on Store Management At first glance, Funny Shooter 2 doesn’t look like a store sim at all. Its colorful 3D arena is filled with comical enemies, slapstick humor, and all sorts of outlandish weapons. But behind the rapid-fire action, you can approach the game’s structure with a tried-and-tested management mindset. Much like managing a busy shop, you’ll need to make decisions on resource allocation (ammunition, weapons, upgrades), customer (enemy) satisfaction (keeping them off your “store floor”), and even the occasional “employee” (power-ups and upgrades). The constant flow and increasing challenge mimic the rising tide of customers and chaos in more traditional store management sims. Gameplay: Action-Heavy Management Getting Started The basics are straightforward: you’re dropped into an arena, and waves of “customers”—cartoonish foes—swarm toward you. Your job is to clear them out using whatever tools you have at hand. As you progress, more challenging and bizarre “customers” appear, and the means to deal with them evolve as well. Managing Your Arsenal (Your Store Inventory) Think of each of your guns and grenades as items on your store’s shelves. At any given time, you need to select the best “product” for each “customer” that enters the shop. For example, fast and nimble running enemies might require focused, accurate fire (your reliable handgun), while large groups might require “bulk discounts” in the form of a shotgun blast or a grenade. Keep an eye on your “stock,” meaning your ammunition. Just as you wouldn’t want your shelves to go empty in a real store, running out of ammo at a crucial moment can lead to disastrous results. Ammo management becomes central to long-term success in Funny Shooter 2. Upgrades: Stocking Better Goods As you survive more waves, you’ll earn coins (think of it as your day’s earnings in a shop). You can spend these on better weapons, upgrades, grenades, or even health kits. The decision-making here is much like investing in new products, staff, or technology in typical store management games. Choose your upgrades wisely depending on the “season”—which, in this case, means what stage of the game you’re on and which enemies are giving you the most trouble. Handling Rush Hour Just as every store manager knows, there’ll be rush hours when the shop is packed and chaos reigns. In Funny Shooter 2, every new wave turns up the heat. Special enemies come in, some with shields, some exploding, and others moving much quicker. It’s up to you to maintain order, use your resources efficiently, and make sure you’re not overwhelmed. “Customer” Satisfaction Of course, your aim isn’t to keep your “customers” happy—it’s to clear them out! But the challenge of keeping up with the stream and giving each type the right “attention” (i.e., ammo) keeps things feeling very much like those frantic, multi-tasking moments from a classic store management game. Tips for a Store Manager’s Approach to Funny Shooter 2 If you’re transitioning from more classic sims to something as zany as Funny Shooter 2, here are a few tailored tips to manage the chaos: Prioritize Your Layout: Just as placement matters in a shop, learn the arena’s layout. Find the best spots for defense, keep an eye on spawn points, and don’t get cornered. Inventory Management: Don’t use up your best weapons on the weakest enemies. Save grenades or powerful guns for when things get truly intense—the boss waves. Upgrade Wisely: Sometimes, it’s tempting to always buy the newest weapon, but upgrading your favorites or improving reload time can provide more value in the long run. Monitor Your “Stock” in Real-Time: Check your ammo and health before each wave, much like reviewing your daily inventory before opening the shop doors. Adapt to Customer Patterns: Certain waves have unique enemy types, so adapt your loadout to match. If a “rush hour” of speedy guys is coming, set up accordingly. Don’t Panic!: Like a busy day behind the counter, keep calm and carry on. It’s better to deal with a few enemies at a time than try to do everything at once and get overwhelmed. Conclusion: Store Management, Shooter Style Funny Shooter 2 is unique in blending shooter mechanics with the resource balancing and tactical decision-making that fans of management sims love. If you approach it from a store manager’s perspective, you’ll discover familiar patterns of planning, upgrading, and adapting to a rush—just with a lot more explosions. So, next time you’re in the mood for some management mayhem but want a change of pace, fire up Funny Shooter 2, channel your inner store manager, and see how many wacky waves you can handle. Happy shooting—and managing!
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  10. @Maxsteele1986 Re: “One Thing Leads to Another” From Maxsteele1986 on July 17, 2025 I’ll say this: I don’t have any plans to continue this story, but I think you’re going to like “Very Big Brother” very well.
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  15. That is true, this is Earth 17.2 and not the main timeline. Also as it is role playing, I guess that's okay, and Ronnie Anne's and Lincoln's relationship did begin with her bullying him. If you get any ideas to continue this series, I'll love to read it.
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  20. Cicadas when I’m trying to write late at night: “I respect you and want you to succeed, so let me sit on your window and scream about it.”

    I just opened my office window and told the damned bugs on the screen to go get laid somewhere else because I couldn’t think straight from their noise. Our neighbors probably think I’m nuts. Meh. They drive ugly cars; people who drive ugly cars don’t get an opinion on my sanity or lack thereof.

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      Today I cussed out a crane fly that kept trying to fly into our kitchen. The damned thing would just get eaten by my cat, which would then vomit on my freshly mopped floor, so who can blame me? If blameless, then why did my next door neighbor stare at me like I’m some crazy person while watering their air conditioner?

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