Trash Cash

Trash Cash

Can my PC run Trash Cash

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 1 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 7

Game Details

Languages
English، Spanish - Spain، Spanish - Latin America
Genre
Simulation
Category
Single-player، Family Sharing
Developer
Boby Studios
Publisher
Boby Studios

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel / AMD Dual Core CPU
GPU
Version 9.0
RAM
1 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 7

Recommended Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS

Game Description

In Trash Cash, you don’t just run a waste management company—you rule a kingdom of filth where your bottom line is measured by how many pockets you’re willing to line.

Welcome to the gritty world of industrial sanitation, where efficiency is secondary to influence. Your goal is to build a sprawling empire of garbage collection, recycling, and disposal, but the path to the top isn't paved with green initiatives—it’s paved with cold, hard cash and strategic corruption.

Key Features:

  • Manage the Mess: Build and optimize your infrastructure to handle the city's endless tide of waste. From fleet management to processing plants, every gear must turn to keep the "Trash Cash" flowing.

  • The Art of the Bribe: Success isn’t about how much you recycle; it’s about who you know. Navigate a complex web of shady politicians, union leaders, and inspectors. Use your profits to buy silence, secure lucrative contracts, and bypass those pesky environmental regulations.

  • Expand Your Empire: Scale your operations from a single truck to a city-wide monopoly. Outmaneuver rivals who play by the rules—or simply buy them out.

  • Moral Dilemmas: Every decision has a price. Will you invest in cleaner tech to keep the public happy, or spend that money ensuring the local council looks the other way while you dump in the river?

In this city, everyone has a price. The question is: are you willing to pay it to become the ultimate Trash Tycoon?

Remember: In Trash Cash, the real dirt isn't in the bins—it's in the boardroom.