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  • Summary: A classic coming-of-age story steeped in nostalgic humor and ‘90s style, The Big Con stars Ali, a teenager turned con artist trying to save her mom’s video store from unscrupulous loan sharks any way she can. In this fun updated edition of the hit wholesome crime adventure, players will findA classic coming-of-age story steeped in nostalgic humor and ‘90s style, The Big Con stars Ali, a teenager turned con artist trying to save her mom’s video store from unscrupulous loan sharks any way she can. In this fun updated edition of the hit wholesome crime adventure, players will find extra crafty puzzles, witty dialogue, cool collectables, and wacky quests. How you make your money is in your hands: pick pockets, pick locks, persuade marks, pilfer prizes, pull off disguises, and even master the all-new Rad Skater arcade game. Expand
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  1. 85
    The Big Con is a stylish adventure game that feels more playful than mystifying, nailing a good balance that opens up to a wider audience than most of its kind. The ‘90s Nick feel definitely makes it more appealing to those of a certain age, but the goofy period piece design of the world is unspecific enough to not feel impenetrable if you don’t know your Skeeters from your Stimpys. The charm far outweighs the thievery for Ali as she tries to save her mom’s video store by robbing the world blind.
  2. Jun 29, 2022
    80
    The Big Con is a coming-of-age story set in the ‘90s. Its strength is in the storytelling, the relatable characters, and the homage to that moment in time. The puzzles provide some challenge, and while the pickpocketing mechanic is a bit overdone, it’s something you can turn off. For those who didn’t grow up during the ‘90s, you might not connect with some of the story, but you’ll still get enjoyment nonetheless. However, for people like me, who are old enough to remember growing up during this time, I think there’s a lot you can connect with in this game.