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OFFICE FREAKOUT


Office Freakout on Steam now



     Office Freakout is a game started off with the story where a worker was fired by his boss, being unable to control his emotions , he ended up venting his anger out on the office room by destroying whatever that is in his sight. 
   
Gameplay
                                                                                                    
     The player is given 5 minutes to rage in the office by destroying everything, looking for the key to leave the place and leave before the time is up. What is the purpose of this game ? Is it solely for entertainment purpose? Well , I do think that this is the best game for anyone to relieve their stress by destroying everything in the game while they can’t do so in real life. For example, maybe someone who has been stressed up by the overloading work given by lecturer, committee, parents and anything else can try playing this game to vent their anger out, just so that they can feel more relaxed and calm before they proceed their work again .

     However, this game may cause another bad influence to people, especially to kids who are still somehow immature to differ the rights and wrongs in this world. They might actually believe that it is alright to destroy things to show our anger.
One of the game developers was interviewed regarding Office Freakout as well >>>  http://elotalk.com/gaming/welcome-office-freakout-the-best-stress-relief-a-gamer-can-ask-for/

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