Scam Centre Simulator: Under Kingdom — A Darkly Realistic Empire Built on Lies

What if the only way out of debt… was crime?

That’s the question Scam Centre Simulator: Under Kingdom dares to ask — and answer — in the most absurd, darkly humorous way possible. 



What Is Scam Centre Simulator: Under Kingdom?

In Scam Centre Simulator: Under Kingdom, you wake up deep in debt, trapped in a mysterious underground town where morality takes a backseat to survival.
Your only option: build a scam centre and climb your way to the top.

Recruit workers from the streets, set up shady operations, keep the police bribed, and grow your empire — one con at a time.

Gameplay Highlights

  • Build & Expand — Design your base, upgrade facilities, and unlock new “departments” for different scam operations.

  • Recruit & Manage Workers — Each worker has unique quirks and skills. Some are lazy, some are troublemakers — all need to be managed.

  • Keep Authorities Away — Bribe, negotiate, or manipulate to stay under the radar.

  • Underground Economy — Power your scam centre with unconventional energy sources (yes, garbage and human labor).

  • Dark Humor — The game doesn’t take itself too seriously. Expect satire, questionable ethics, and plenty of absurd moments.

Inspired by Reality?

It sounds absurd — but beneath the dark humor lies a chilling truth. Game’s setting and tone are influenced by real-world human trafficking and online scam operations, where people are lured by “dream jobs” only to find themselves forced into illegal cybercrime.

Release Info

Final Thoughts

This game looks like a uniquely styled dark-themed game. But the more you play, the more it feels like a commentary — a glimpse into the real world’s hidden economy of exploitation and moral compromise.

Moral of the day: The game ends — but the real stories don’t.

👉 Watch my full gameplay here: Watch Scam Centre Simulator: Under Kingdom Gameplay

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