Tramp: Become President

Tramp: Become President

About the Game

Tramp: Become President is a darkly humorous desktop idle simulation game.

Simply leave it running in the background. When you have a moment, spend the money you earned from begging and splurge freely in a world where everything has a price.

Resource Management: Pricing the World

  • Everything Has a Price: In this fictional world, anything can be bought and sold. All things are defined as items or resources—and clearly priced.

  • Startup Capital: Your only starting assets are your body and your mind. Sell them, and you can begin working—converting them into money.

  • NPC = Human Resources: The world is full of colorful NPCs, and they are all resources. Choose your connections wisely to steadily increase your network’s value.

  • Profit Maximization: Eventually, you’ll invest in building sweatshops, ensuring profit distribution is sufficiently “fair”—so your human resources remain grateful.

Open Progression: Crossing Class Lines

  • Free Development: Tramp is only your starting point. Scavenge, buy lottery tickets, trade stocks, rob banks—if you have money, your class will rise.

  • Class Advancement: The game features 8 distinct social classes. Each promotion unlocks new mechanics, challenges, items, and NPCs.

  • Endless Desire: As you climb higher, you’ll purchase mansions, hire maids and drivers, indulge yourself—then slowly realize it’s still not enough.

  • Ultimate Power: One day, you will crave control over the entire world. At any cost, you will step onto the road to the presidency.

Idle Wins: Effortless Progression

  • Start from Nothing: You begin as a tramp. Passersby will toss trash and loose change your way. You don’t have to do anything—not even say thank you.

  • Treasure in the Trash: The piles of garbage on the street hide endless wealth. Once you befriend fellow drifters, they may even start working for you.

  • The Truth About Work: You can choose to get a job—but that just means replacing pedestrians with a boss. In this game, doing nothing still earns money.

  • Slack-Off Protection: This game promotes no harmful behavior—please work hard in real life! With one click, it can disguise itself as a harmless note-taking app.

Friendly Reminders

  • Playing during working hours is highly recommended. It won’t interfere with your main profession (begging from your boss), and may even generate passive income.

  • This game is set in a fictional world. Any resemblance to real people or events is purely coincidental—including your boss.

  • This game does not constitute financial advice. Any in-game systems involving finance, insurance, stocks, or taxes are generated by random algorithms. Do not imitate.

  • Please respect real-world homeless individuals. No one stays fortunate forever. Offer help when you can—even if they only end up becoming Vice President someday.

Initial Release