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'Middle Manager of Justice' Is Just Like Your Real Life. With Superheroes.

Posted on Wednesday, September 5 @ 13:15:43 Eastern by sara_gunn


Have you ever wished your games were more like real life, where everything is tedious and tasks are mind-numbingly repetitive? Have you ever played a really cool game, full of superheroes with superpowers, and thought, “Wow. That was fantastic. The only thing that’s missing is the same soul-crushing feeling I get when I’m stuck in my cubicle all day?”
 
Then I’d like to introduce you to the World of Warcraft, where the monotony of a white-collar job is disguised as a game! Wait, sorry. I mean you should check out Middle Manager of Justice, a new management game for iOS. Here, the responsibility of saving the world is mixed with all the problems of real life, and you’re the one in charge of it all!
 
Okay, end sarcasm, because I’m actually a little excited for this game. Normally I wouldn’t give a damn about some boring management B.S. on my phonethough, to be fair, Game Dev Story kept me entertained for more than a few hoursbut I’ll play anything made by Double Fine. Yes, this game is from the same studio as Psychonauts, a game that will always be part of my pantheon of gaming glory. If Middle Manager of Justice has the same sense of humor as the aforementioned masterpiece, it will be plenty rad, despite its humble form.
 
Now, I can has Android port? Please?

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  • sandineyes
    sandineyes

    Joined: May 2008
    Posted: Sep 5th, 2012 at 1:45 pm
    iOS, my old enemy. It seems all the smartphone games that actually look worth playing always come to iOS first, and Android last, if ever. Then again, I can't really blame them; I've never actually seen or used the iPhone's app store, but it is almost a garauntee that it is better than the Google Play store, which is flooded with crap, and has almost no options to filter it out.
  • Bras
    Bras

    Joined: Jul 2008
    Posted: Sep 5th, 2012 at 4:49 pm
    I've used both App Markets and I get the sense than in Play you see more crap (quantity) but there are about the same great apps in both, and you might end spending less in the former for productivity/utility stuff. Gaming-wise, I've enjoyed things from both as well.

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