The Office Quest

Silly and charming point-and-click/puzzle game

There are many point-and-click/puzzle games that just feel like a chore to play and the sole purpose of playing is only for the completion. I've played too many of them where I was just looking to blast through the game as quick as possible and couldn't wait to be done with. I can honestly say though that this was not the case with this game. The funny, charming, and quirky nature of the game made it enjoyable to play. The puzzles and riddles were unique and a fun challenge. When just going for the quick completion in these types of games, I'll usually just use a guide if available to beat quickly. I gave this game a chance though and played through it on my own and recommend doing the same. The puzzles, achievements, and gameplay are pretty straightforward and shouldn't cause you any trouble even for inexperienced players of the is genre. A couple parts of a few puzzles I looked up hints for but most of the game was easy to figure out. There are hints throughout the games environment for the puzzles that will help. You'll be playing an employee at a desk job and will follow a strange red light to carve a path to freedom and escape the boring, monotonous office you work in. Along with solving a variety of puzzles and riddles, you will also use objects found throughout your surroundings to progress as well as tricking your co-workers and boss to slip away. If you just want the quick 1000g, this game can be completed in an hour. If you decide to play through on your own (recommended) it should take between 1.5-2 hours. Great for both achievement hunters and puzzle game fans.
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