Exactly what it says on the box: a lightly filtered experienced pulled from my day job in a customer service call center, made interactive in a point-&-click format. Lose politely, or lose spectacularly; the choice is yours.
Exactly what it says on the box: a lightly filtered experienced pulled from my day job in a customer service call center, made interactive in a point-&-click format. Lose politely, or lose spectacularly; the choice is yours.
Enjoy I Get This Call Every Day and many other great games on Desura.
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I bought extra copies of this game to help the developer out. If you are unsure about spending two whole dollars on a cool little game, I'll give you one. I can only hope you will buy a copy afterwards and give it to someone else. This really is a great little game.
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Hey can I get 1 please
May i have a copy if you still have one, Please :)
At this point i don't know if you still have an extra copy of the game but if you do i would gladly take one to try out this game, and if I enjoy it i will surely buy a couple copies to help out the developer.
Well i read this was a short game but 5 minutes is extremely short :p Got through it without any strikes or anything :)
It's a fun game!... but a short one.
I hope the developer will make more dialogues in an next game!
As much as I enjoyed the game while I was playing it it wasn't worth the two pounds for such a short game with so little substance, there is also not exactly much to the game either, you just have to pick the polite robotic responses, it doesn't require any kind of thought so other than the great voice acting there isn't much going for it.
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I read the book and it is amazing.
Two pounds is alot for you? It's like buying a pack of skittles buddy. Calm down.