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I decided Friday that I wasn't going to participate this time as I have work to do.
Saturday morning I changed my mind. Here's the result!
*Note: the theme may not be readily apparent until you play through.
Tools used:
* Unity
* Unity 2D Toolkit
* PyxelEdit
* WolframTones
* Sublime Text 2
It's sadly completely unpolished and not thoroughly tested, and the ending was too rushed. Time got away from me again! :( But, hopefully next time I'll actually learn to manage my time!
Thanks for taking a look anyway!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 71% |
#13 | Humor | 4.13 |
#213 | Audio | 3.35 |
#221 | Overall | 3.56 |
#224 | Fun | 3.46 |
#241 | Graphics | 3.70 |
#249 | Mood | 3.41 |
#342 | Innovation | 3.38 |
#823 | Theme | 2.94 |
Comments
Damn it Paul, where are you. Took me a long time. Nice confy sofa in the women bathroom, just like The Office.
Haha! This was great! I really loved all of the programs there. #include <NSA>
This was an amazingly fun game for what it was! I thoroughly enjoyed this entry to Ludum Dare. The humor was phenomenal, and the story was interesting. While the graphics, audio, and overall theme-tie-in wasn't very good, the rest of the game shone through. Exemplary job.
Nice interpretation! There are a lot of collision and layer bugs but everything else is excellent.
I thought that this was quite interesting. I just busted out laughing when he started programming 99 bottles XD
I loved this - it is nostalgic with a modern twist. This took me back to playing Little Computer People on my Amstrad 6128 when I was a kid. Great interpretation of the theme.
A few little bugs here and there like other people mentioned, but heck, 48 hours?
Awesome!
It's all about making something, and you accomplished that despite losing some time. I like the graphics, and it looks like you could take the game somewhere. Good effort nonetheless.
I was wondering what the get physical button was for, then BAM! Awesome game, I loved it.
Great Office simulator, nice pixel art, Very innovative :D
I burst out laughing at the end, even though I had absolutely no clue what to do. Loved it, one of my favourites so far :)
Excellent art style (and you did make a lot of art!) and humor. The audio was really good too. Coding/Program humor and boss humor were my favorite.
I loved it although I have no idea what it's like to be working in an office.
That was silly, but pretty nice :-) I loved the goofy walking animations.
There were some Z-sorting glitches with the sprites, but the game was solid. Thanks for the laugh!
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It's like I'm really working at an office!