Interesting New Game, It Is If You Were Doing Work

Interesting New Game, It Is If You Were Doing Work

Title says it all.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 05, 2017 @ 03:14 PM (Staff Bios)
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Have you ever wanted to work, but you weren't at work? Well, that will no longer be an issue for you, thanks to a free browser game you can play right now. The game, cleverly titled It Is If You Were Doing Work, is compatible with any browser and will not cost you a penny to play

Created by Pippin Barr, the title takes place in a world where robots have taken all of our jobs. In order to feel like you're contributing to society, you play a game where all you do is work. The game opens up with you signing into your computer, much like you would in the workplace. You then have to do small activities like close out windows, type up documents, and check some boxes while under some time pressure.

If you complete a handful of tasks, you get a promotion and you can take a break. Whether you want to use your break time to listen to music, change your display, or play another game is totally up to you. Check it out by clicking right here and you can start working right now!

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