Guard controls ----- Use the WASD keys to move. ----- Dog controls ----- Use arrow keys to move. -----
Money Movers 3: Guard Duty puts you on the other side of the fence — now you’re the one trying to stop prisoners from busting out, not breaking in. You control a prison guard and their dog, working as a team to keep everything locked down tight. Instead of sneaking around or escaping, your job is to chase down inmates and make sure they don’t get away. The guard and dog each bring something different to the table. The guard is big and strong, great for pushing stuff, hitting buttons, and blocking paths so prisoners can’t slip past. Meanwhile, the dog is super fast and tiny, able to crawl through small spaces and catch up with inmates before they disappear. Switching between these two characters at the right time is key, because you can’t do everything at once. The prison itself is packed with tricky stuff — locked doors, moving platforms, and sneaky gadgets that keep you on your toes. Some prisoners move slow and are easy to catch, but others are smarter and faster, so you gotta plan your moves and react quickly. If you mess up or take too long, they’ll find a way out, and then you’re in trouble. Timing and quick thinking are everything. You can’t just rush in and hope for the best. You’ll need to watch prisoner movements carefully, use the guard to block escape routes, and send the dog in to corner them at the right moments. The game throws harder puzzles and faster enemies at you as you go along, so things get pretty intense later on. Besides keeping the prison safe, there are secret money bags hidden around some levels. Grabbing these makes the game tougher but also lets you show off your skills. If you like games that mix action with brainy puzzles and need you to juggle two characters at once, this one’s a solid pick. It’s not just about muscle or speed — you gotta be smart to keep everything locked up tight. Money Movers 3: Guard Duty is all about balancing fast moves with good planning, and it’s way more challenging than it looks at first. You get to experience what it’s like being the one who’s in charge of stopping chaos instead of causing it. If you like multitasking, quick switches, and clever puzzles wrapped in a prison chase theme, this game has you covered.