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Out of office. Out of sight. Out of trouble.



<span class="bold">Level 22 Gary's Misadventures</span>, a stealth game about doing whatever's necessary to avoid getting fired, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com for Windows and Mac.

Studies show that, to the modern man, losing your job is a more common fear than dying. It's nowhere near spiders or missing your wedding anniversary, of course, but still pretty damn scary. Gary knows this fear all too well and when he wakes up late after a wild night out, arriving at work undetected is his only option. But there are 22 floors full of workplace hazards and disapproving eyes standing in his way.

Closets, air vents, huge photocopy machines, and sleeping guards are your friends. But what you can't sneak around, you can move out of the way. Lure guards from their posts with two-day-old donuts, use malfunctioning equipment as distractions, poison your co-workers or knock them out cold - anything goes as long as you get to keep your job! Afterwards, you can pat yourself on the back and treat your mates to some late night drinks and a cool story. Oh wait...



Get down to work and work out a way to arrive at your work unnoticed in <span class="bold">Level 22 Gary's Misadventures</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Sounds cool, but it's another game that won't run on XP or Vista, so I can't buy it.
Haven't I got this from a bundle somewhere?I think it was even DRM free. need to play it at some point...

edit - god... got too many bundles now. will take a bit of time searching through them.

edit 2 - is it any good? should I even bother trying to find it now?
Post edited February 12, 2016 by amok
Hey look, a niche game. See GOG? They're not all bad.
What the?

Glancing at this game i don't see this as something i'd want...
Late for work mix: the game!
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amok: Haven't I got this from a bundle somewhere?I think it was even DRM free. need to play it at some point...
Check your Groupees account, i got it from an old Groupees bundle too (DRM-Free download + Steam key).
small side note regarding acceptance being niche and publishers.... Pony Island - publisher: Plug In Digital. Gary's Misadventures - publisher: Plug In Digital. hmmm....

well, maybe the others will come to at some point, then: http://www.plug-in-digital.com/indie-games-catalog/
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amok: Haven't I got this from a bundle somewhere?I think it was even DRM free. need to play it at some point...
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Impaler26: Check your Groupees account, i got it from an old Groupees bundle too (DRM-Free download + Steam key).
cheers, I started in the wrong end.
Post edited February 12, 2016 by amok
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GOG.com: Out of office. Out of sight. Out of trouble.

<span class="bold">Gary's Misadventures</span>
This one is going into the porn thread.
Post edited February 12, 2016 by ZFR
This looks like a short regionally priced Flash game.
No thanks.
One word. Niche.
(Wtf is wrong with the trolls in the thread?)

Game looks fun, but the current promo spoiled me. WIll certainly buy it eventually.
So what was that again, something about "no point in releasing heavily bundled games on GOG since its not worth the time and investment etc..". I think is should be abundantly clear now that GOG's acceptance policy is based on nothing more then whim. ;)
I already own it from an old Grouppes Bundle (Clash of the World - Southern Europe Bundle). Not sure if the Groupees build is up-to-date though. Would've bought another copy to support the developers and GOG, but unfortunately it's regionally priced (with higher price points than the base price).
This I voted for, although based on the unofficial thread I thought it would get here yesterday. Come on who doesn't want to play a game about giving it back to the workplace in a humorous way, going all metal gear solid on it to sneak in, dosing that annoying coworker or security guard with laxatives, and in short having a blast without the real life consequences. Picking it up now.