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You are way more dedicated than I. I went through 5 workdays then got bored and closed the tab.
If you speak with the elevator operator, each time she tells you a certain number of steps that you have left until you become a new person or some bullshit like that. Each of the steps is a different element in the game that you have to complete. Finding the homeless dude, getting fired, jumping off the building, petting the cow, etc.
SPOILER:
anyways, so at the end, if you complete all of the steps, then you wake up and none of the other characters are there. You go past the end of the line of cubicles, to the roof, and when you enter the screen, there’s a double of your character, and that guy jumps off the roof.
FUCKING LAME.
(especially since jumping off of the roof is itself one of the steps to finishing the game.)
woke up, left the house naked, visited a graveyard with a hobo
woke up, left the house naked, petted a cow on the way to work. got fired for being naked.
woke up, left the house clothed, went to work (how? I thought I was fired). jumped off a roof.
woke up, left the house naked, watched a leaf fall off a tree, went to work, didn’t get in shit for being naked, sat at my cubicle (became mysteriously dressed)
woke up, left the house clothed, went to work, jumped off the roof.
QUIT - this “game” isn’t satirical, as I expected, or even remotely entertaining to play.
The payoff at the end was pretty weak, but maybe that’s because I didn’t finish it in under less than 15 minutes. The music was pretty great though.
Every day the same dream is a short game that can be completed in under fifteen minutes or less (via Indiegames.com)
i am glad this is not my life.
I jumped immediately and then turned it off. What’s teh payoff in the end?
That’s not how video games work, Linds.