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  • Summary: There is NOTHING sinister happening at Biggleboss Inc. Or at least that’s what the company motto says. Tom doesn’t have time to debate semantics, though; he’s dangerously late for work - and he hasn’t even started his big Project AGER pitch. ...Or is that just what they want him to think?There is NOTHING sinister happening at Biggleboss Inc. Or at least that’s what the company motto says. Tom doesn’t have time to debate semantics, though; he’s dangerously late for work - and he hasn’t even started his big Project AGER pitch. ...Or is that just what they want him to think?

    A pointy-clicky corporate thriller that’s a little bit Monkey Island, a little bit Metal Gear Solid, and which is kinda like a Kafkaesque version of 1984 - so long as your definition of ‘kinda like’ is quite broad.

    What I can say is that this is most definitely a point-and-click adventure video game, and it’s one I think you should probably buy.
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  1. Aug 20, 2025
    80
    The Biggleboss Incident might not have the marketing muscle of major studios or the ambition of sprawling indie epics, but what it offers is something many games forget: heart. It's a reminder that games can be clever, personal, and genuinely funny without being grandiose. For fans of Monkey Island, Grim Fandango, or even Dilbert, this game will feel like coming home. Whether you’re an aging gamer looking for a hit of nostalgia or just someone in search of a good laugh and a short escape from reality, The Biggleboss Incident is worth your time. It's an ode to creativity, a small triumph of storytelling and design — and a testament to what a single dedicated creator can achieve when driven by passion and a deep love for the medium.
  2. 80
    The Biggleboss Incident swerves past snark and satire and charges headlong into farce, tackling everything from office supply shortages to Big Brother. Light on plot and puzzles, it's a breath of fresh air in these cynical times.