I just imagined the kind of chaos that could be caused, along with the trial and error you could go through to find the best times. Complete puzzles in multiple ways as you experiment with the interactive environments—a projector can be wheeled gently through an electric door…or catapulted through the wall. The direct video made me laugh.To me, it looks like they had a game and just approached Nintendo to get it out there. )I went in to this one looking to create carnage, just like the Direct suggested. My friend and I played through the entirety of human fall flat together, and I think this will be our next gameMaybe we could replace our dull, boring OSHA training materials at work with this game!This game certainly looked fun... Nice to see that it actually is funBeen waiting for this review, happy it's so positive!Looks like a bit of fun. That was my biggest gaming disappointment last year.As for untitled goose game: I haven't played that one yet but it sounds soooo overrated. I just got done with my playthrough and am now trying to beat everything with an A and collect all outfits. Nintendolife you are responsible…Nintendo does it again, they just can't be stopped.The only question for me is how long is the game? Whether you’re playing alone or with a friend, Good Job! !I’ll be picking this one up soon.
As the clumsy child of a CEO, you must climb the corporate ladder one office-themed puzzle at a time! It's a pretty meaty game. That Nintendo Direct Mini caught me off guard.Oof, comparing it to Untitled Goose Game makes me want to avoid this game now. review for Nintendo Switch | Making work fun. Nice to hear it's solid game!The conundrum of having so many titles available at the same time has left me sticking to New Horizons for now. I'll probably grab it if it ever goes on sale.Watching the trailer in the Direct, it gave me the same feeling I get when I do Shrines in Breath of the Wild. It does a great job at keeping you entertained. I hope there'll be a sequel at some point, but i feel it might be more of a one-off kind of thing. We’ve all been in a job that we didn’t like very much. We did encounter some hiccups, including a slight stuttering when dragging certain objects, along with the familiar issue of the isometric camera angle blocking certain viewpoints. Glad to see these smaller, experimental titles come about, especially when big companies like Nintendo publish them (Good Job Guy for Smash!
Maybe good for thousands of meme-videos, but that doesn't immediately turn it into a great game.Swimsanity! But it was actually when I started trying to complete the levels that I was really cracking up. - A Wet And Wild Multiplayer ExperienceHeroes of Hammerwatch - Ultimate Edition - A Rollicking Rogue-Lite, Best Enjoyed With FriendsSamurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection - A Strong Lineup Of Brilliant FightersSkully - More Than Bare-Bones, But Ugly As Sin On SwitchFairy Tail - A Disappointing RPG That's For Fans Of The Series Only for Switch, As the clumsy child of a CEO, you must climb the corporate ladder one office-themed puzzle at a time!
!Definitely going to have to get this after I finish goose game then. They must perform various tasks around the building, which can range from watering flowers to retrieving projectors. is playable either on your own or with a co-op partner. Starting from the ground and making your way up to the Penthouse, each floor has a specific theme. So if you manage to complete a level quickly, but leave a trail of destruction in your wake, you'd struggle to get anything above a grade B. There’s heaps of potential for replayability as you discover new ways to complete your tasks in the safest and most efficient way possible, so if you’re somewhat of a perfectionist, you’ll be right at home here.Good Job!
is a game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Think I'll have to get it soon - it looks like a lot of fun.To buy or not to buy, that is the question — wait not anymore.
By A.K Rahming April 19, 2020. Good Job! The overall tone of the game is incredibly playful and mischievous, and the gameplay itself is endlessly imaginative. I'll still likely pick this up sooner rather than later.