"Professional" Trolleyboy 2012. You get bonus points for stopping directly behind people who are about to pull out as you take your sweet time loading up those trolleys. Character customisation would involve choosing a beanie colour. Excitement.
"Professional" Trolleyboy 2012. You get bonus points for stopping directly behind people who are about to pull out as you take your sweet time loading up those trolleys. Character customisation would involve choosing a beanie colour. Excitement.
There certainly are, but they're training simulators, not commercial products. My uncle worked on one for China.
I kind of like them (the games). Not that I like them, but I admire the way they're engineered to give their specific audience exactly what they want, unlike AAA games, which keep trying to please so many disparate audiences and inevitably making compromises to that end.
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"Moronic cynicism is a kind of naïveté. It's naïveté turned inside-out. Naïveté wearing a sneer." -Momus
Bureaucrat Simulator! Fill in forms, receive forms, send memos, read memos, arrange meetings, attend meetings, eat donuts, drink coffee... Endless fun!
One great use of game is to learn, all kinds of games, not just video games. Simulators are just something so natural I believe.
Douglas Adams is way ahead of you.