The slow turn at 1:26:08 by Platy and Chilled had me dyyyin' hahaha. The moments when the loudness of everyone talking over each other dies down and you hear lil bits of office convo here and there go in and out are just the best. Fckin' hilarious. Unlike Lockdown Protocol, this game really lends itself to the RP aspect. I dig it.
For people wondering how the game is played: Players are divided into three groups: slackers, specialists, and managers. Slackers win by completely slacker tasks while specialists win by completing work productivity tasks as well as coffee break tasks to recharge. Managers meanwhile are tasked with trying to catch and fire slackers and increase work productivity. In short it’s a lot like West Hunt in an office setting with elements of Town of Salem and Among Us
I feel like once everyone works out the technical kinks and becomes familiar with how the game works (especially with how Specialists can win over the Slackers), this could be really fun. I enjoyed watching, so I hope they play it again!
I watched Chilled play this knew Jeremy would be employee of the year if he played this. Shame that it doesnt seem like you an win for doing tasks; it just prolongs the game so Slackers can get voted out before they hit their goal. The first round was especially long but maybe it's because they're still learning settings and it seems like you'd be dead for a really long time as well. Thanks for playing Jeremy!
Unlike Among Us or Town of Salem, I think this game wants you to have the slackers completely dead to rights with multiple eye witnesses. So you're looking for patterns of behavior and a smoking gun before outing someone, that's why you prolong the game instead of finishing it in regards to tasks.
You can actually change how much the tasks push the taskbar, they just have it set really low and no one else does tasks. You can even make specialist and slacker tasks affect the task bar at different rates. Task win is very possible.
This game is so chaotic, and I’m all for it. For the specialist task that makes you throw something away you can throw away anything, it just puts a marker on the closest item since you can throw away anything. If you do lose your mouse to this task, I think you can get a new one from the mouse box in storage.
On top of that, if the manager fails to get the slackers out in the limited number of fires they have, the slackers automatically win anyway. Really means you need to think carefully about who you actually want as a manager and gives a strong incentive to actually using that "replace manager" feature
Yeah, the Replace Manager vote box exists solely because of this issue. Technically, the slackers could trick people into replacing a Specialist, but that would take a lot of effort and could easily be reversed so long as there are more Specialists than Slackers
@1:33:00 This game made me realize that a game like this should make it so that if your character gets drunk the game should cut your mic off every 2 seconds while your drunk to make it seem like you have incoherint speech.
1:27:07 Jeremy picks his own mug up off of his desk and throws it away then at 1:27:20 finds that his mouse was stolen and stashed in the same trash can he just dumped his mug.
Jeremy's too good at doing tasks around the office to get promoted to management. Classic.
I just love Junk’s murmuring it honestly sounds like he is actually at work I love it!
The slow turn at 1:26:08 by Platy and Chilled had me dyyyin' hahaha. The moments when the loudness of everyone talking over each other dies down and you hear lil bits of office convo here and there go in and out are just the best. Fckin' hilarious. Unlike Lockdown Protocol, this game really lends itself to the RP aspect. I dig it.
This was actually a really fun game to watch. I actually do hope the group comes back to it.
I appreciate Jeremy's dedication to completing his tasks, it's how I would want to play this game :D
For people wondering how the game is played:
Players are divided into three groups: slackers, specialists, and managers. Slackers win by completely slacker tasks while specialists win by completing work productivity tasks as well as coffee break tasks to recharge. Managers meanwhile are tasked with trying to catch and fire slackers and increase work productivity.
In short it’s a lot like West Hunt in an office setting with elements of Town of Salem and Among Us
Is there a way to tell what role Jeremy is at any given point or is his cam covering it?
@@AvauntVanguardThe game says at the beginning of each round what role the player is
@@hfar_in_the_sky Fair enough, ty for the info.
with Cats!
@@AvauntVanguardlooks like slackers get black tasks and specialists get blue tasks (both get an occasional red, too)
Fooya going, "I came to a meeting drunk." I know some people who done the same
I wish I didn't know people who come to work so sloshed they can't walk straight
@TheGreyKami
Yep, same, I would take the barefoot manager over the drunks
1:34:10 "He was the one doing work!"
-Tay after Jeremy got fired lmaooo
The start was iconic, watching it live was a trip
I feel like once everyone works out the technical kinks and becomes familiar with how the game works (especially with how Specialists can win over the Slackers), this could be really fun. I enjoyed watching, so I hope they play it again!
Thats for the content. Here, you dropped this king 👑
I watched Chilled play this knew Jeremy would be employee of the year if he played this. Shame that it doesnt seem like you an win for doing tasks; it just prolongs the game so Slackers can get voted out before they hit their goal. The first round was especially long but maybe it's because they're still learning settings and it seems like you'd be dead for a really long time as well. Thanks for playing Jeremy!
Unlike Among Us or Town of Salem, I think this game wants you to have the slackers completely dead to rights with multiple eye witnesses. So you're looking for patterns of behavior and a smoking gun before outing someone, that's why you prolong the game instead of finishing it in regards to tasks.
You can actually change how much the tasks push the taskbar, they just have it set really low and no one else does tasks. You can even make specialist and slacker tasks affect the task bar at different rates. Task win is very possible.
This game looks enjoyable hope he does more of this game. Jeremey is the taskmaster after all and this game seems to be like 90% that
13:15 is SO funny out of and in context. This is such a great sus RP game
1:26:05 The slow synchronized turning took me out.
This game proves why wired mice are my preferred style.
that break room song is a bop though
Does anyone know the song?
I want to know to
"Digital World"
@@missstrawberrypancakes6206 Thank you. Do you know who it is by?
Jeremy "Task Master" Dooley
Seriously if he just stopped doing task they'd lose every time, even tho they did iirc lmao
I need to see Jeremy as Manager! How was he not at least an assistant
On top of that, his one Slacker game ended prematurely
Honestly, he’s such a task master I don’t know how he’d handle this: the assistant only gets one task so they can walk around and sus out slackers.
@@Sybato You know who else is a serious task master? Jordan Maron.
This game is so chaotic, and I’m all for it.
For the specialist task that makes you throw something away you can throw away anything, it just puts a marker on the closest item since you can throw away anything. If you do lose your mouse to this task, I think you can get a new one from the mouse box in storage.
The main thing missing from this game is the task of getting underneath a desk.😋🍹
This was really fun to watch lol
I feel like a bad manager makes all the good folk lose by design. People cannot complete good tasks if meetings keep deleting them
On top of that, if the manager fails to get the slackers out in the limited number of fires they have, the slackers automatically win anyway. Really means you need to think carefully about who you actually want as a manager and gives a strong incentive to actually using that "replace manager" feature
Yeah, the Replace Manager vote box exists solely because of this issue.
Technically, the slackers could trick people into replacing a Specialist, but that would take a lot of effort and could easily be reversed so long as there are more Specialists than Slackers
So...thats just Dunder Mifflin right???
Also can we talk about just how perfectly Platty's character fits in an office setting???
The shredder noises sound like Donnie Thornberry and I'm loving it
This was hysterical! I laughed so hard at the lead up to 1:34:00, I scared my cats.
Imagine if this was a real office and the manager said "Is anyone being a lil sussy here?"
jeremy do love some gamegrumps bits.
you like tasks and I like the shenanigans so how about more of this game plz
Just watched the vid of you axe kicking gavins desk for the first time. Good kick lol.
0:00 the opening was a bad time to have dinner in my mouth, it nearly ended up all over my keyboard
@1:33:00 This game made me realize that a game like this should make it so that if your character gets drunk the game should cut your mic off every 2 seconds while your drunk to make it seem like you have incoherint speech.
12:59 Self reported here so well that future lobbies led to Platy’s firing for meta!
1:27:07 Jeremy picks his own mug up off of his desk and throws it away then at 1:27:20 finds that his mouse was stolen and stashed in the same trash can he just dumped his mug.
Watching this a third time, this time on my phone lol. Hope to see more of this game
feed the hellhound loona lol
What is the song Tay was dancing to?
48:07
Are the devs Polish? That cat name is really funny, lol
The dev is Swedish!
I misses you playing this?!
Idk if its just me but too many people and too much going on to follow along. Very overstimulating. Along with the annoying af shoe sounds. Lol
Kinda like real life, eh? Too loud, too crowded, too many people talking at the same time.
Why play a game simulating real life?
Personally, I enjoyed it. I've never worked in an office setting for a 9 to 5 job, so this is just silly to me.