Outstanding
After I finished playing it made me sit down and think for a while. I’ve never had a phone game do that to me…
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After I finished playing it made me sit down and think for a while. I’ve never had a phone game do that to me…
This game was fun at first but now I am trying every day to finish my last task and it is a constant fail. This is going on for over a week and is now annoying. I wish I could get my money back!
I love this game for how its casual but you can play it in just a day. Its very fun and the 3 match is quite entertaining. I really enjoy playing it and would recommend it to anyone
Fun, challenging, thought-provoking, entertaining, and artistic. A must play. But I also think you should get all of this developers games. They are all brilliant in different ways.
The game does everything I feel it’s sought out to do. I started out just having fun with the whimsical, match-3 type job and chatting with friends and coworkers without any thought of consequences of actions. Very quickly I ended up dreading every single match-3 game, just wanting to complete them quickly so I could have some sort of family or friend to text or number to call to break up the monotony of the pointless little job of a game. I put thought into every message between contacts, and the game almost immediately makes you feel the consequences of your choices. I played through once, trying to focus on my family, only for work to eventually take over my life. I played again, acting as their perfect little corporate slave and watching as my family and friends all got pushed away as a result. The results end nearly the same, withering away as just another cog in the machine. No matter my choices, no matter how different the story varied (and I was surprised by how much it did vary between every little choice), it always ended more or less the same. But I played again, persisted, and achieved what I believe is the true ending, and I don’t think I’ll ever be the same as a result. Truly a work of art.
My only complaint is I wish there were achievements included. I’m also not sure about the possibility of multiple endings like in the steam game… I’ve been trying, but haven’t been able to figure it out myself, and as far as I know there’s no guide, so not sure if it’s even possible on iPad. If it is, awesome, I’ll keep trying.
I thought the reviews on the writing were too good to be true, but I feel like it underplayed the quality in retrospect. Impressive “choose your own adventure” pick from 3 and match 3 game for a thinking audience.
A few thousand days in the life of a near-futuristic wage slave. The numbers you can call provide comic relief which is extremely necessary to break up the hellscape drudgery of the main character’s existence. Come for the match-3 gameplay, stay for the intense depression that follows. A very good game, but probably not recommend for the easily discouraged.
This game is something. I really love all the little side sites you can connect to. So fantastic, such a great parody of real life. One of the best phone games I’ve found in a while.
I completed all my tasks for the first day but I can’t contact Charlie to close out all the messages sent between him and I are gone (no other contact messages are gone) and I just see a blank screen when I click his name