Recurring themes or motifs include Cain and Abel, the comedy of manners, and general discord.
School for Scandal
This puzzle game encourages players to bring order to a variety of everyday objects. The primary goal in a little to the left is to arrange items in a way that is both visually pleasing and logically sound. Players must use their problem-solving skills and creativity to achieve the perfect arrangement and progress through the increasingly challenging levels.
In "School for Scandal," Richard Brinsley Sheridan crafts motifs of hypocrisy, social satire, and the folly of gossip. The play's characters, often entangled in lies and deceit, parallel the chaotic economy of games like Monkey Mart, where players trade and navigate a bustling marketplace. Just as the characters juggle their deceptive facades to maintain status, players in Monkey Mart must strategize to succeed in a competitive environment. Both realms highlight the absurdity of human behavior and the lengths individuals will go to preserve their reputation and fortune.