
To paraphrase the French-Algerian philosopher Albert Camus: one must envision the coin flipper as being content.
Unfair Flips, a game launched today by developer Heather Flowers on Steam, offers a simple mechanic involving a coin and a button. Pressing the button flips the coin, and the goal is to achieve ten consecutive heads.
Initial Odds: Starting out, you only stand a 20% chance of landing heads, which makes the game notoriously challenging.
You’ll likely need to perform thousands of flips, manually clicking for each one. As a silver lining, flipping heads nets you some cash, which can be reinvested into upgrades. These upgrades increase your chances of hitting heads, the coin’s worth, flip speed, and cash combo multipliers.
The core play revolves around wrestling with the allure of superstition and the human tendency to ascribe meaning to randomness. The game challenges players to question their luck when they see bizarre patterns, like a coin landing tails multiple times in a row.
Available Now: Unfair Flips is ready for you to conquer on Steam. Priced at just $2 USD.