I was a little confused when I played through at first but it was so much fun to play through as I progressed. I loved the stock photos you added, it's so silly but kind of very fitting for the premise of your game! The boss' expression changing based on your answer was a great touch too. I especially love the liquified(?) smile. I missed a couple clues during my first play through so it was nice going back and finding more as well.
This is GREAT. Made me laugh out loud several times while I played it. I love when Hellemn suddenly disappears. The imagery, the words used, just really really solid concept & execution. 10/10!
Your game is wonderfully unhinged. It really feels like you stripped down a modern office to its core components and made it feel very surreal. Stock images were a great way to get this point across (where did you even find some of these??). At first I thought your premise was a little unclear with the forgotten idea, and I didn't realize the significance of the notes I was looking through. But I like that they're all kind of nonsensical corporate tech jargon. The ending killed me. 10/10
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I was a little confused when I played through at first but it was so much fun to play through as I progressed. I loved the stock photos you added, it's so silly but kind of very fitting for the premise of your game! The boss' expression changing based on your answer was a great touch too. I especially love the liquified(?) smile. I missed a couple clues during my first play through so it was nice going back and finding more as well.
This is GREAT. Made me laugh out loud several times while I played it. I love when Hellemn suddenly disappears. The imagery, the words used, just really really solid concept & execution. 10/10!
Your game is wonderfully unhinged. It really feels like you stripped down a modern office to its core components and made it feel very surreal. Stock images were a great way to get this point across (where did you even find some of these??). At first I thought your premise was a little unclear with the forgotten idea, and I didn't realize the significance of the notes I was looking through. But I like that they're all kind of nonsensical corporate tech jargon. The ending killed me. 10/10