Laurel
I have to agree with others that (a) they need a way to save progress within a chapter, & (b) we need the ability to buy the whole game at once, not an incremental payment situation. It looks like they've dropped the price to $2 instead of $3/chapter, but still. Especially with the warnings from others about a difficult platformer/arcade mini game later on, plus the lack of dialog - or color in the graphics - it's just not interesting enough for me to spend, much as I do love point & click.
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Fantastic animation; satisfying puzzles; delicious surrealistic world that holds together nonetheless by dint of its own bizarre logic; characters we have all had to work with(!); sophisticated, satirical humour that comes at you slantwise... Only one thing, loading scenes is REALLY slow (30 seconds typically) which wouldn't matter but there's a great deal of back n forth between scenes. Otherwise Office Quest is flawless. I did think I was paying for the whole game after a taster chapter, not just one episode at a time, and it's very expensive for just a single chapter! :( but I expect I'll miss this stoical, single-minded little hero for long enough that I'll find myself shelling out for Chapter Three in the end.
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TO DEVELOPER: PLEASE INVEST IN ADS RATHER THAN CONTINUOUS FEES. I loved the game and I am astonished by the fact that you're independently creating it. There are no negative things I can say about the game itself. However, I do agree with others about the systematic charges and it really hinders me from giving this a high score. I saw in previous reviews that you'll be adding the next chapter free of charge, which I can appreciate, but I still spent 6 bucks on a very short game. I'd rather have ads (annoying, but necessary) than continual charges, and that way u can still get paid for the great work u do!
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