
Type your way to the top of New York's most questionable publishing empire.
Monkey Business is an incremental typing game where every press of a key slowly builds an empire. Start with nothing but a typewriter and your wits, then hire an increasingly mischievous workforce of monkeys, upgrade everything in sight, and race your friends to see who really runs this town.
Sit down at your typewriter and get to work. Typing generates Words, the currency that powers everything. The faster and more accurately you type, the more you earn, but you don't need to be at the keyboard constantly. Your monkey workforce generates income passively, so there's always money coming in.
Progress runs through floors. As you fly up the elevator, each floor has better upgrades and weirder staff.
Your offices are staffed by incompetent monkeys. They're not great writers, but they bash keyboards with enthusiasm, and that's what counts. Each monkey generates passive Words Per Second income and can be upgraded independently. Raise their Mischief Level to boost their score multiplier, or put Words into direct WPS upgrades for more raw output.

Every key is upgradeable on its own. If you type E constantly, invest in it. Common letters pay off fast. Rarer keys are cheap early on. Getting the order right is part of figuring the game out.

Open the Race a Friend panel and challenge up to 3 other players. Everyone gets the same prompt, types at the same time, and live progress bars show exactly where your opponents are. Create a lobby with a 6-character room code or invite friends through Steam. Wager Words before the race and winners collect from losers by finish order.
Races have a sabotage system. At random intervals a secret phrase appears in the corner. Type it in time and you knock an opponent back by a chunk of characters, either one target or everyone at once. You type the sabotage phrase alongside your normal race, not instead of it, so there's no easy moment to stop and focus on it.
There are three tabs. Stats shows your WPM history, accuracy, and consistency across sessions with a graph you can toggle between your last 10 runs or daily averages. Building is where you manage monkeys and key upgrades. Practice lets you pick your text source: common words, longer vocabulary, hard mode, Shakespeare (unlocks after 50 total runs), or a gibberish mode that takes a bit of finding.

Typing-driven incremental economy
Unlimited floors with scaling rewards
Unlimited hireable, individually upgradeable monkeys
28 individually upgradeable keyboard keys
4-player online races via room codes or Steam invites
Mid-race sabotage
Pre-race wagering with payouts
Multiple typing modes
Full stat history with WPM graphs (for nerds)