The Futility of the Existence of the Modern Era Wage Slave
*** Please know that this is a work of dark comedy. If you have no sense of humor, I advise that you avoid this game. ***
There has been growing demand for increased realism in video games today. From this desire rises the most accurate depiction of modern life in a video game to date.
You take the controls of Person Q. Anybody, a brash 21 year old just out of college and entering the work force. You've just landed a sweet job and are ready to work hard to secure your place with the company. It may take a lot of long, seemingly monotonous days but you've got the willpower, the dedication, and the 5 to 60 years of life ahead of you to keep your nose to grindstone just like all of your friends and family.
Do you have what it takes to guide your character on their quest? Their fate lies in your hands as you take hour by hour controls of the life decisions set out before them. This text based adventure / role playing game captures all of the excitement awaiting this young person and their daily life!
*** Yes, this game has ads in it. Given that they'd run 24/7 in the game world, I figured it added to the realism. ***
What's new
Status: Some people were confused that nothing happened when you didn't work. You now lose your job if you don't work for a number of hours in a row.
Score Keeping: Your progress is now tracked for more than just hours remaining. You can see your overall totals by pressing the button in the upper right corner.
Achievements: I thought the idea of having accomplishments in a game about never accomplishing anything of merit was funny, so in they went. And remember, just like in real life, there's no rewards for working hard every day...
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- Last changed:
- Nov 29, 2010
- Category:
- Games
- Developer:
- Negative Kelvin
- Version:
- 0.011 (Fountainhead)
- Average Rating:
- 2.50 (42)
- Size:
- 0.7 MB



