
Blackwater Exchange is a 2D black market pawn shop management sim set in a gritty 1990s city.
You run a legal-looking exchange upstairs while the real business happens below: stolen watches, forged documents, suspicious electronics, cursed relics, desperate sellers, and cash changing hands before anyone asks too many questions.
A customer comes down the stairs, drops something on the counter.
Maybe the item is real. Maybe it is fake. Maybe it is damaged, stolen, traceable, underpriced, or worse. Inspect visible clues, use tools, read the seller, and decide what the risk is worth.
Sellers have moods, patience, lies, and limits.
Push too hard and they may walk. Push the wrong person and they may report you. Pay too much and the day eats your profit. Every offer is a choice between margin, speed, and exposure.
Buying the item is only half the job.
Store what you can, stash what you must, and sell through contacts with their own prices, risks, and availability. The right buyer can turn a dirty object into clean profit. The wrong one can leave you holding the problem.
Hot goods pay better, but they also raise heat.
Bills, raids, fines, confiscation, suspicious customers, rival pressure, and corrupt enforcement keep success from becoming safe. Legal deals keep the lights on. Dirty deals build the business. Every shortcut leaves a mark.
2D shopkeeper management built around appraisal, negotiation, and resale
Questionable goods with value, condition, authenticity, and risk uncertainty
Customer moods, lies, scams, walkouts, and report risk
Limited inventory, stash decisions, tools, upgrades, and shady contacts
Heat system with raids, fines, confiscation, and corrupt enforcement pressure
Gritty 1990s crime atmosphere