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In [[Game_Modes#Story_mode|story mode]], '''bills '''need to be paid at the end of each [[Timeline|day]] in order to keep the [[inspector|inspector's]] family healthy and comfortable. The cost of living may increase as the days go by, and failure to satisfy the family's needs may result in death, and consequently a game over.
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In [[Game_Modes#Story_mode|story mode]], '''bills''' need to be paid at the [[End of day screen|end of each day]] in order to keep the [[family|inspector's family]] healthy. These bills cover rent, food, heat, and medication if needed. Their cost depends on the class apartment your family is in. All bills except for penalties and rent are voluntary and can be checked off at the expense of your family members. If said expense is too much, they will die of sickness (see below). If all family members die, the game will end [[Endings#Ending 2 of 20|prematurely]].
   
Savings, salary, [[bribe]]s, and other income can go toward paying bills. The inspector's salary is 5 [[credits]] per [[entrant]] processed without a [[citation]], whether they were [[entry approval|approved]], [[entry denial|denied]], [[detainment|detained]], or even just walked into and out of the [[inspector's booth]] for a conversation.
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Savings, salary, [[bribe|bribes]], and other income can go toward paying bills. The [[inspector]]'s salary is 5 [[credits]] per [[entrant]] processed without a [[citation]]. What counts an entrant as processed is them walking out of the booth before a scripted event or time runs out. This includes certain scripted entrants who only come in for a conversation, and doesn't strictly include accept/deny/detain.
   
 
==Rent==
 
==Rent==
Rent is a non-optional part of the daily bills. Depending on the [[apartment]] class the family lives in, the cost of rent may vary, but it starts at 20 credits a day, in the Class-8 apartment that the inspector is assigned when he [[October 1982 Labor Lottery|received his job]].
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Rent is a non-optional, daily bill. Depending on the [[apartment]] class the family lives in, its cost may vary. The class-8 apartment the game starts in is 20 credits, but increases to 25 credits at the end of day 5.
 
If the inspector cannot pay rent with his income, the game will end with [[Endings#Ending_1_of_20|ending 1]].
 
If the inspector cannot pay rent with his salary and savings combined, the game will end with [[Endings#Ending_1_of_20|ending 1]].
 
   
 
==Food==
 
==Food==
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[[File:Hungry.png|right|The symbol above a family member's name if hungry.]]
 
[[File:Hungry.png|right]]Food costs 5 credits per living family member per day (excluding the inspector himself). Unlike rent, there is an option to uncheck the credits spent on food, and save credits for the day, but if the inspector does not or cannot pay for food, his family members will go hungry the next day. His son, being the youngest and most frail, will also get sick and will require medication if left unfed for 2 days. The "hungry" status can be remedied simply by paying for food the next day, therefore, it is possible to pay for food only every other day to save money without dire consequences.
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Food costs 5 credits per living family member daily (excluding the inspector). There is an option to uncheck the credits spent on food, saving credits for the day. However, the inspector's family members will go hungry the next day. If left hungry for too long, family members will become sick (presumably due to their immune system being too weak to fight illness.)
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Certain family members are more resilient to hunger than others:
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*The son's hunger limit is 1 day.
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*The wife, mother-in-law, and niece's hunger limit is 3 days.
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*The uncle's hunger limit is 4 days.
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The ''hungry'' icon will show above the family member at the end of the day if they are hungry.
   
 
==Heat==
 
==Heat==
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[[File:Cold.png|right]]
[[File:Cold.png|right]]Heat costs 10 credits per day in the class-8 apartment. Similar to food, it is an optional expenditure, but the inspector's family members will get cold if heat is not paid for.
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Heat costs 10 credits per day in the class-8 apartment, and varies in higher classes. Similar to food, it is optional and can be unchecked at the expense of the inspector's family members.
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The family's limits for cold is 3 days, except for the mother-in-law, which is 4.
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The ''cold'' sign will show next to the family member if they are cold.
   
==Other==
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==Medication==
===Medication===
 
 
[[File:Sick.png|right]]
 
[[File:Sick.png|right]]
 
Prolonged exposure to poor conditions will cause family members to get sick. Medication will cost the inspector 5 credits per sick family member.
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[[File:Very sick.png|thumb|87x87px]]
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The sickness limit for each family member is as follows:
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*The uncle's limit is 3 days.
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*The wife's limit is 5 days.
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*The other family members' limits is 4 days.
 
If a sick person is not given medicine, the icon "very sick" will appear the next day. At this point, they must be given medicine, although it may not help if the conditions they are in continue to be those that induced sickness. If they are not given medicine when very sick, they will die.
   
 
===Death===
Prolonged exposure to poor living conditions will cause family members to get sick. The son is most susceptible to illness, and if untreated, family members could die. Medication will cost the inspector 5 credits per sick family member.
 
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[[File:Dead.png|thumb|87x87px]]
 
''Very sick'' turns into ''dead'' with lack of medication. If the entire family dies, the game ends with [[Endings#Ending_2_of_20|ending 2]]. However, it is possible to allow all but one family member to die at no penalty to reduce expenses, as shown below.
   
 
==Adoption==
If a sick person is not given medicine, the following day they will be "very sick". At this point they must be given medicine, although it may not help if the conditions they are in continue to be ones that induced sickness). If they are not given medicine when "very sick" they will die.
 
 
[[File:Niece.png|thumb|right|260px|The niece's health, listed among the other family members in the [[end of day screen]].]]
 
On [[day 21]], the inspector's sister will be arrested for unknown reasons. Her daughter, the inspector's [[niece]], will be left without a guardian and home, and the option to adopt her for 40 credits will be listed among the rest of the bills. Adopting her will make her a permanent member of the family increasing the cost of food by 5 credits. She will also grow cold, hungry or sick depending on the living conditions. However, the day after adopting her, she will bring her mother's savings, which will give the inspector an additional 100 credits to spend.
   
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==Rules==
If the entire family dies, the game ends with [[Endings#Ending_2_of_20|ending 2]]. However, it is possible to allow all but one family member to die at no penalty in order to reduce expenses. It is also exactly as callous as it sounds.
 
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* "OK" simply means the family member's status is at 0.
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* If you pay for food, the family's hunger status '''decrements'''. If not, it '''increments'''.
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** If their hunger status isn't 0, the '''hungry''' icon is shown.
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* If you pay for heat, the family's cold status '''decrements'''. If not, it '''increments'''.
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** If their cold status isn't 0, the '''cold''' icon is shown.
 
* If a member's hunger status reaches its limit, their sickness status '''increments'''.
 
* If a member's cold status reaches its limit, their sickness status '''increments'''.
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** This means that if ''both'' statuses reach their limit, their sickness status '''increments twice'''.
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* If their sickness status is 1 day from reaching its limit, the icon "very sick" is instead shown.
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* If their sickness status reaches its limit, they die. Dead family members, to put it bluntly, don't exist.
   
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==Maximizing Efficiency==
[[File:Niece.png|thumb|right|260px|The niece's health, listed among the other family members.]]
 
 
Because paying for food and heat one day can completely remedy the problems caused by not paying them some earlier day, it is possible to save money by only alternating paying for food/heat every other day. Even though the [[son]] gets sick after spending just one day hungry, it is more profitable to pay nothing for one day and then pay for food, heat, and son's medicine on the next day.
   
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{| class="article-table"
===Adoption===
 
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|-
On [[day 21]], the inspector's sister will be arrested for an unknown reason. Her daughter, the inspector's [[niece]], will be left without a guardian and home, and the option to adopt her for 40 credits will be listed among the rest of the bills. Adopting her will make her a permanent member of the family increasing the cost of food by 5 credits. She will also grow cold, hungry or sick depending on the living conditions. However, the day after adopting her, she will bring her mother's savings, which will give the inspector an additional 100 credits to spend. 
 
 
! Heating cost
 
 
! Number of family members alive
==Details==
 
 
! Average expenses per day (excluding rent) when everyone is kept OK every day
 
 
! Average expenses per day when alternating and son is kept alive
The family members have different limits on abuse.
 
 
! Average expenses per day when alternating and son is not alive
* The son goes sick if he spends 1 day without food (i.e. his hunger limit is 1 unit). For the uncle, it is 3 days, and for the three women, it is 2 days.
 
* The mother-in-law becomes sick if she spends 4 days cold (i.e. her cold limit is 4 units); for anyone else, it is 3 days.
 
* The uncle dies if he spends 3 days sick without medicine (i.e. his sickness limit is 3 units); for the wife it is 5 days and for everyone else 4 days.
 
===Rules===
 
* Any time you buy food, the hunger status for all family members decreases by 1. If you skip food, their hunger status increases by 1 instead, and may hit the limit.
 
* Any time you buy heat, the cold status for all family members decreases by 1. If you skip heat, their cold status increases by 1 instead, and may hit the limit.
 
* "OK" means that the corresponding status is at zero. It will never decrease below zero or increase beyond the limit.
 
* Any time you feed someone medicine, their sickness state decreases by one unit. Sickness never decreases automatically.
 
* Any day that someone's hunger status is at limit, their sickness state increases by one unit.
 
* Any day that someone's cold status is at limit, their sickness state increases by one unit.
 
* Any day that someone's sickness status is at limit, they die. A dead person cannot be resurrected, and they do not consume food, medicine or gifts.
 
* Corollary: Their sickness status can increase by two units in a single day; once for hunger and once for cold.
 
* Corollary: If a sick person gets food and heat, they will not get more sick that day. If they do not get medicine, they will not get less sick either.
 
* When anyone is "very sick", they are 1 day off from dying. This special label is for information only; medicine has the same effect regardless of whether the person is "sick" or "very sick"; i.e. it decreases the sickness by one unit. Note that it is possible for a person to spend several days consecutively "very sick" if they are fed and warm but not medicated, or if they are medicated, but the one reason causing the sickness persists. Medicine will not prevent death, if there is more than one cause of sickness and neither cause is addressed.
 
 
==Saving money==
 
 
Because paying for food & heat one day can completely remedy the problems caused by not paying them some earlier day, it is actually possible to save money by only paying for food every other day, and similarly for heat. Even though the son gets sick after spending just one day hungry, it is more profitable to pay nothing for one day and then pay for food, heat, and son's medicine on the next day.
 
 
{|
 
|- valign="top"
 
! Heating<br />cost
 
! Number of<br />family<br />members<br />alive
 
! Average expenses<br />per day<br />when everyone is<br />kept OK<br />every day
 
! Average expenses<br />per day<br />when alternating<br />and son is<br />kept alive
 
! Average expenses<br />per day<br />when alternating<br />and son is<br />not alive
 
 
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| 10 || 5 || 35 || 20 (saves 15 per day) || n/a
 
| 10 || 5 || 35 || 20 (saves 15 per day) || n/a
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===Selectively killing family members===
 
===Selectively killing family members===
   
Fastest and cheapest way to kill a specific family member, leaving everyone else alive, assuming everyone is OK at beginning of day 1:
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This is the fastest and cheapest way to kill a family member, assuming everyone is OK. Each step is what to pay for each day.
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#nothing
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#son's medicine (unless selectively killing son)
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#nothing
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#heat, medicine for everyone but the family member (if family member still lives)
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#repeat 4 if family member still lives
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===Killing everyone except a specific family member===
   
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This is the fastest and cheapest way to kill everyone except a specific family member, assuming everyone is OK. Each step is what bills to pay each day. If you wish to nurse the remaining family member, follow the steps in italics.
* Wife: Day 1 = nothing; Day 2 = son's medicine; Day 3 = nothing, Day 4 & 5 = heat + medicine for everyone else but wife
 
* Son: Day 1 & 2 & 3 = nothing
 
* Mother-in-law: Day 1 = nothing; Day 2 = son's medicine; Day 3 = heat; Day 4 & 5 = heat + medicine for everyone else but mil
 
* Uncle: Day 1 = nothing; Day 2 = son's medicine; Day 3 = nothing; Day 4 = heat + medicine for everyone else but uncle
 
* Niece: Day 1 = nothing; Day 2 = son's medicine; Day 3 = nothing; Day 4 = heat + medicine for everyone else but niece
 
   
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Wife
Fastest and cheapest way to kill nearly whole family, leaving only a specific family member (barely) alive, assuming everyone is OK at beginning of day 1.
 
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# nothing
Add the instructions shown in italic if you wish to nurse the remaining family member OK after everyone else has died:
 
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# nothing
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# medicine (wife)
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# medicine (wife)
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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Son
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# nothing
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# medicine (son)
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# medicine (son)
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# medicine (son)
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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Mother-in-law
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# nothing
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# nothing
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# medicine (mil)
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# medicine (mil)
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat''
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Uncle
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# nothing
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# nothing
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# nothing
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# heat, medicine (uncle)
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# heat, medicine (uncle)
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat''
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Niece
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# nothing
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# nothing
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# medicine (niece)
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# medicine (niece)
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
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# ''food, heat, medicine''
   
 
''If you have only one family member alive, you never need to buy food as long as you pay for medicine when necessary. You can alternate heat each day, as long as they don't get too cold that sickness gets taken to account. However, because most family members (except the son) can go one day without food without getting sick, it is more cost-effective to follow the alternation plan as detailed earlier rather than paying for medicine every day.''
* Wife: Day 1 & 2 = nothing; Day 3 & 4 = wife's medicine''; Day 5 & 6 & 7 = food + heat + medicine''
 
* Son: Day 1 = nothing; Day 2 & 3 & 4 = son's medicine''; Day 5 & 6 & 7 = food + heat + medicine''
 
* Mother-in-law: Day 1 & 2 = nothing; Day 3 & 4 = mil's medicine''; Day 5 & 6 = food + heat + medicine; Day 7 & 8 = food + heat''
 
* Uncle: Day 1 & 2 & 3 = nothing; Day 4 & 5 = heat + uncle's medicine''; Day 6 & 7 = food + heat + medicine; Day 8 = food + heat''
 
* Niece: Day 1 & 2 = nothing; Day 3 & 4 = niece's medicine''; Day 5 & 6 & 7 = food + heat + medicine''
 
   
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==Scrapped Content==
If you have only one family member alive, you never need to buy food as long as you pay for medicine when it starts being necessary, and you dutifully alternate heat, paying attention that you never let the cold of the family member exceed the threshold where it starts accounting for sickness. However, because most family members (except the son) can go one day without food without getting sick, it is more cost-effective to follow the alternation plan as detailed earlier rather than paying for medicine every day.
 
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[[File:Emotions.png|thumb|The emotion icons along with all the other status icons.]]
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In the game files, there are textures for icons with text that say "Happy" and "Sad". Their purposes are unknown, but it's presumed that they represent the family member's emotions.
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
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[[Category:Related to inspector's family]]

Revision as of 16:12, 16 July 2019

Bills

In story mode, bills need to be paid at the end of each day in order to keep the inspector's family healthy. These bills cover rent, food, heat, and medication if needed. Their cost depends on the class apartment your family is in. All bills except for penalties and rent are voluntary and can be checked off at the expense of your family members. If said expense is too much, they will die of sickness (see below). If all family members die, the game will end prematurely.

Savings, salary, bribes, and other income can go toward paying bills. The inspector's salary is 5 credits per entrant processed without a citation. What counts an entrant as processed is them walking out of the booth before a scripted event or time runs out. This includes certain scripted entrants who only come in for a conversation, and doesn't strictly include accept/deny/detain.

Rent

Rent is a non-optional, daily bill. Depending on the apartment class the family lives in, its cost may vary. The class-8 apartment the game starts in is 20 credits, but increases to 25 credits at the end of day 5. If the inspector cannot pay rent with his income, the game will end with ending 1.

Food

The symbol above a family member's name if hungry.

Food costs 5 credits per living family member daily (excluding the inspector). There is an option to uncheck the credits spent on food, saving credits for the day. However, the inspector's family members will go hungry the next day. If left hungry for too long, family members will become sick (presumably due to their immune system being too weak to fight illness.) Certain family members are more resilient to hunger than others:

  • The son's hunger limit is 1 day.
  • The wife, mother-in-law, and niece's hunger limit is 3 days.
  • The uncle's hunger limit is 4 days.

The hungry icon will show above the family member at the end of the day if they are hungry.

Heat

Cold

Heat costs 10 credits per day in the class-8 apartment, and varies in higher classes. Similar to food, it is optional and can be unchecked at the expense of the inspector's family members. The family's limits for cold is 3 days, except for the mother-in-law, which is 4. The cold sign will show next to the family member if they are cold.

Medication

Sick

Prolonged exposure to poor conditions will cause family members to get sick. Medication will cost the inspector 5 credits per sick family member.

Very sick

The sickness limit for each family member is as follows:

  • The uncle's limit is 3 days.
  • The wife's limit is 5 days.
  • The other family members' limits is 4 days.

If a sick person is not given medicine, the icon "very sick" will appear the next day. At this point, they must be given medicine, although it may not help if the conditions they are in continue to be those that induced sickness. If they are not given medicine when very sick, they will die.

Death

Dead

Very sick turns into dead with lack of medication. If the entire family dies, the game ends with ending 2. However, it is possible to allow all but one family member to die at no penalty to reduce expenses, as shown below.

Adoption

Niece

The niece's health, listed among the other family members in the end of day screen.

On day 21, the inspector's sister will be arrested for unknown reasons. Her daughter, the inspector's niece, will be left without a guardian and home, and the option to adopt her for 40 credits will be listed among the rest of the bills. Adopting her will make her a permanent member of the family increasing the cost of food by 5 credits. She will also grow cold, hungry or sick depending on the living conditions. However, the day after adopting her, she will bring her mother's savings, which will give the inspector an additional 100 credits to spend.

Rules

  • "OK" simply means the family member's status is at 0.
  • If you pay for food, the family's hunger status decrements. If not, it increments.
    • If their hunger status isn't 0, the hungry icon is shown.
  • If you pay for heat, the family's cold status decrements. If not, it increments.
    • If their cold status isn't 0, the cold icon is shown.
  • If a member's hunger status reaches its limit, their sickness status increments.
  • If a member's cold status reaches its limit, their sickness status increments.
    • This means that if both statuses reach their limit, their sickness status increments twice.
  • If their sickness status is 1 day from reaching its limit, the icon "very sick" is instead shown.
  • If their sickness status reaches its limit, they die. Dead family members, to put it bluntly, don't exist.

Maximizing Efficiency

Because paying for food and heat one day can completely remedy the problems caused by not paying them some earlier day, it is possible to save money by only alternating paying for food/heat every other day. Even though the son gets sick after spending just one day hungry, it is more profitable to pay nothing for one day and then pay for food, heat, and son's medicine on the next day.

Heating cost Number of family members alive Average expenses per day (excluding rent) when everyone is kept OK every day Average expenses per day when alternating and son is kept alive Average expenses per day when alternating and son is not alive
10 5 35 20 (saves 15 per day) n/a
10 4 30 17.5 (saves 12.5 per day) 15
10 3 25 15 (saves 10 per day) 12.5
10 2 20 12.5 (saves 7.5 per day) 10
10 1 15 10 (saves 5 per day) 7.5
5 5 30 17.5 (saves 12.5 per day) n/a
5 4 25 15 (saves 10 per day) 12.5
5 3 20 12.5 (saves 7.5 per day) 10
5 2 15 10 (saves 5 per day) 7.5
5 1 10 7.5 (saves 2.5 per day) 5
0 5 25 15 (saves 12.5 per day) n/a
0 4 20 12.5 (saves 10 per day) 10
0 3 15 10 (saves 7.5 per day) 7.5
0 2 10 7.5 (saves 5 per day) 5
0 1 5 5 (no savings) 2.5

When alternating, it does not matter whether you follow a pattern of paying nothing one day and paying everything the next day, or paying only food one day and only heat the next day. What matters is that for however long you keep without paying for the item, you then pay for the item the equal number of days later. Keeping the alternation interval short (1 day) ensures that minimal number of family members get sick.

Selectively killing family members

This is the fastest and cheapest way to kill a family member, assuming everyone is OK. Each step is what to pay for each day.

  1. nothing
  2. son's medicine (unless selectively killing son)
  3. nothing
  4. heat, medicine for everyone but the family member (if family member still lives)
  5. repeat 4 if family member still lives

Killing everyone except a specific family member

This is the fastest and cheapest way to kill everyone except a specific family member, assuming everyone is OK. Each step is what bills to pay each day. If you wish to nurse the remaining family member, follow the steps in italics.

Wife

  1. nothing
  2. nothing
  3. medicine (wife)
  4. medicine (wife)
  5. food, heat, medicine
  6. food, heat, medicine
  7. food, heat, medicine

Son

  1. nothing
  2. medicine (son)
  3. medicine (son)
  4. medicine (son)
  5. food, heat, medicine
  6. food, heat, medicine
  7. food, heat, medicine

Mother-in-law

  1. nothing
  2. nothing
  3. medicine (mil)
  4. medicine (mil)
  5. food, heat, medicine
  6. food, heat, medicine
  7. food, heat

Uncle

  1. nothing
  2. nothing
  3. nothing
  4. heat, medicine (uncle)
  5. heat, medicine (uncle)
  6. food, heat, medicine
  7. food, heat, medicine
  8. food, heat

Niece

  1. nothing
  2. nothing
  3. medicine (niece)
  4. medicine (niece)
  5. food, heat, medicine
  6. food, heat, medicine
  7. food, heat, medicine

If you have only one family member alive, you never need to buy food as long as you pay for medicine when necessary. You can alternate heat each day, as long as they don't get too cold that sickness gets taken to account. However, because most family members (except the son) can go one day without food without getting sick, it is more cost-effective to follow the alternation plan as detailed earlier rather than paying for medicine every day.

Scrapped Content

Emotions

The emotion icons along with all the other status icons.

In the game files, there are textures for icons with text that say "Happy" and "Sad". Their purposes are unknown, but it's presumed that they represent the family member's emotions.