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Mystery, conspiracy and corporate satire collide in The Biggleboss Incident

Paul McNally Senior Content Writer
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Biggleboss Incident

New developer, Bunkworks, has just released its first game, a comedy point and click adventure called The Biggleboss Incident for PC, Mac, and iOS.

Set across two dozen floors of the enigmatic Biggleboss Inc. HQ, The Biggleboss Incident invites players to step into the shoes of middle-manager extraordinaire, Tom Baron, whose quest to sneak in late gets quickly derailed by increasingly bizarre bureaucracy hiding something much more sinister.

“I wanted to create something that captures the strange kind of banal evil that is modern office life,” says Adam Bunker, creator and director at BUNKWORKS. “The Biggleboss Incident is a mix of puzzle-solving, corporate satire, and existential dread – all wrapped in hand-drawn art that has its roots in The Simpsons and Futurama, and finished with some top-notch voice work.”

There is a demo available on Steam, and the full version is under $15, so if you like the ’90s vibe and games that take you back to how adventures used to be played, this is worth checking out for sure.

You can probably gauge a sense of the kind of humor with a quick watch of the trailer and a scan through the key features listed by the dev below:

The Biggleboss Incident key features

Key Features:

  • Voices!

  • Pointing!

  • Clicking!

  • Intrigue and mystery!

  • Mild peril!

  • A bit where you can flick a light switch that serves absolutely no purpose!

  • Pervasive, crushing satire about the pointlessness of corporate culture!