Just Another Day is part action game, part light-hearted questioning of the meaning of life and work. You play the role of a disgruntled office worker. Years and years in the same boring office, with the same boring jokes and the same paperwork... You feel your mind slowly dying. What are you doing it all for? Is this all there is to life? And suddenly you snap. This is not how it's going to end. And that's how it starts... Let loose, you try to escape from the office, using whatever weapons you find - which means constructing Molotov cocktails from whiskey bottles and robbing the art department of their spray cans for some redecorating. Along the way you'll get confronted by police, bankers, and finally maybe even save the world - or fail miserably?

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The new version of Just Another Day at the Office will feature an improved interface, new levels and improved story and music. It will be released end of January 2014 for Windows and Linux. We are looking for Linux betatesters to help us ensure the release will work on as many hardware / linux distro combinations as we can manage.

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The new version of Just Another Day at the Office will be released end of January 2014 for Windows and Linux. We are looking for Linux betatesters to help us ensure the release will work on as many hardware / linux distro combinations as we can manage. We can be contacted through this site or via info@workingclassgames.com

Features of new release 1.5

  • New level "Battle for Seattle", expanded suburb level
  • Improved interface
  • Flamethrower weapon has received several improvements
  • Better resolution scaling for widescreen monitors
  • More thoughts and quotes for all people in the game; more book titles and quotes; more graffiti
  • 5 new music tracks

Platforms
Windows and Linux will be released end of January 2014, Android support will come end of February 2014.

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