It is a far, far lower price I pay now, than I have ever paid before.
Body Pay is a casual puzzle game where you pay for products brought by customers by pressing the appropriate control keys. As you move up the stage, overcome the increasing number of products and customer interruptions to achieve the target score and continue your secret story with the girls.
It is a far, far lower price I pay now, than I have ever paid before.
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