There was a video game made about President Bill Clinton's cat, Socks. Though unreleased, I will now scower the very depths of the internet to find this gem.
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Flash Game Friday: Corporation, Inc
Oh, resource management games. I have a confession to make. I love you.
No, now, don't freak out on me. I think we're ready for this next step. After all, I've been clicking to and from things for hours (gosh, has it been that long? It felt like mere minutes), and you've been rewarding my minimal effort withpower-ups gifts of your love to make my clicking easier!
That's why I'm dedicating this Flash Game Friday to Corporation, Inc. It was pitched to me as a "SimTower like" experience, and I loved SimTower. And it has everything you'd want in a resource management game: employees, offices, upgrades. An easy to use and navigate interface allows you to extend your office to heavens, or just build a 9 floor wide complex full of researchers hellbent on discovering the secrets of world domination (no, really!).
Check it out, especially if you want a distraction from work, by - you know - doing some other type of work.
No, now, don't freak out on me. I think we're ready for this next step. After all, I've been clicking to and from things for hours (gosh, has it been that long? It felt like mere minutes), and you've been rewarding my minimal effort with
Upgraded bathrooms make employees happier. That makes sense, I guess. |
Check it out, especially if you want a distraction from work, by - you know - doing some other type of work.
Flash Game Friday: Upgrade Completer!
Fire all lasers! |
I think I've spoken before about my love of the meta-game of acheiving things and upgrading things and watching bars fill up to bursting completeness.
You can get a feel for this by playing Upgrade Completer!
Everything is upgradable, even the grammar of the upgrade menu! You even have to buy certain upgrades before you actually play, and once you do, you'll be rewarded with a fun little shump shooter game. Eventually, your upgrades make the game batshit crazy easy, but it's totally worth the couple hours you'll throw down in its throws of interest.
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