suggestion!: when you do the full game you could have real-life statistics and news headlines of actual companies violating workers rights in the "loading screens", that way, if anyone just plays the game as a joke, they will be passively shown real life examples of injustice and hopefully help bring their awareness a tad forward, or give them receipts if they want to prove something to their friends? also, it'd be sick if you used real life unionizing tricks as inspiration for some game mechanics. like maybe you could do something like a "combo strike" where your characters come together to pool their power in some way, and their collective power saps some money from a manager's pocket, and the manager's money=their health bar? that'd be kinda sick... just some small ideas to ruminate on
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no, you're not critiquing it too much, people just need to stop endlessly praising the "least common denominator" type games and pretending they're creepy, these types entirely rely on you to already be endlessly afraid of the scenario going in, but if you're just chilling or have any sort of skin when it comes to "horror" imagery, then the only emotion you'll feel playing this is boredom. besides this, the format is super unoriginal, too, like this is the third "survey" type mandela catalog game i've played and literally the only thing that's meaningfully different is the portraits that they've distorted, I mean, even the story with the kid in the park and the vhs-tape vibe, and the anonymous company telling you to pray to whatever god you believe in was the same...