This game sure was a surprise for me, but a welcome one nonetheless. It has a lot of content to offer, with many types of inmersive and well achieved parody versions of pretty much every computer OS ever covering Windows, Mac and even 8-bit based machines from all the way back then. Not only that, but it also takes advantage of the key features of said emblematic OS and transform them into reward systems to the player for experimenting and playing around with them, including a fake web browser, the trash bin (which acts as a tamagotchi of some sort) and even commands in the CMD.
The core problem I see with it is the gameplay which, despite being a noble idea and being actually fun and relieving, it becomes way too repetitive way too quickly, especially if you want to obtain the Pro and Expert versions of each system. I mean it when I say there really is no point in grinding the game besides unlocking some extra interfaces which are more of the same thing to begin with, it really becomes that tiring after a while, but I guess that's why it is a hypercasual game...

Reviewed on Mar 02, 2024


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