Push the price up — but watch the buyer's patience. Go too far and they walk.
Cairo, 1924. You manage a curio shop in the shadow of the Valley of the Kings.
Buyers bring relics to your door. Sell them — or donate them to preserve history.
But the costs never stop. Rent, wages, overheads, bribes,
license fees.
Sell too much: Heat rises → police raid → fines. Sell too little: bankruptcy.
The fence always takes a cut. The museum pays less when knowledge is low.
Reputation in tatters means buyers lowball you. Every decision has a price.
30 DAYS · $150 RENT/DAY + WAGES + OVERHEADS · YOUR LEGACY AWAITS