Bribing Your Way to Victory/Playing With

Basic Trope: Game advantages are gained by paying real world money.
 * Straight: For $10 you can enchant your own sword with +1 Uberness!
 * Exaggerated: For $100 you'll get a full set of legendary weapons all enchanted with +2 Uberness. You also get your own personal item, Dragon God mount thrown in!
 * Downplayed: For a small $1 donation, any optional minigame becomes 10% easier.
 * Justified: Without the extra revenue, this game wouldn't ever be profitable.
 * Inverted:
 * Hard mode is unlocked for a mere $10!
 * The game's makers offer money to a player if they don't beat it so quickly.
 * Subverted: That +1 Uberness enchant... it actually just makes your sword look cool.
 * Double Subverted: Bosses offer to just give up, granting automatic wins, since your sword looks so cool.
 * Parodied: The +1 Infinity Sword can be bought for a mere $1 trillion dollars!
 * Deconstructed: Our game won't be taken seriously if people think they buy themselves to victory.
 * Reconstructed: So, we just make the game's tedious cut-scenes skippable with more money.
 * Zig Zagged: The only way to win is not to play. The uninstall program costs money though.
 * Averted: The game is open source and non-networked. Charging for easy victory is 'silly', since anyone can just modify this game.
 * Enforced: Mega Corp sees how well the game is doing and wants to make more money off of its players..
 * Lampshaded: Desription of Sword of Uber: "Made from materials out of this world".
 * Invoked: It's Serious Business. That card of uberness is just what your card-deck needs to win.
 * Exploited: Special promotion: Every $1 your friend spends on this gets you $0.20 for yourself!
 * Defied: Law makers decide that games that do this are bad for our health and outlaw this kind of payment system.
 * Discussed: Players on forum constantly asks if anyone will sell them a Sword of Uberness.
 * Conversed: This sparks a flame war on how the player is trying to cheat.
 * Played For Laughs: For $10 you can get the Lethal joke weapon.
 * Played For Drama: Newsflash: Kid spends $1,000 of parent's money on his own virtual Castle of Uberness