Missing Parts is a point-and-click adventure, in which you play a little robot in a big factory. Your job is to maintain and fix the big machine.

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Why?

Because that’s your Job!

The boss is putting a lot of trust in your capabilities. Better not disappoint them…

Features:

  • Self-explaining gameplay: Don’t waste your precious time on tutorials!
  • Handmade sounds & soundtrack: Use your ears for recreation while you work!
  • Cuteness!!!
  • Puzzles: Who doesn’t love them?
  • Hand-drawn everything: Use your coffee break to rest your eyes on a beautifully crafted environment!
  • Supportive messages from your boss: They really trust you!
  • Feel-good: Nothing is more satisfying than coming home after a hard day’s work!
  • Union-free-zone: Who needs these lazy scumbags anyways?
  • Work-game-balance: Feel like you’re actually doing something!
  • No pay-to-win: You are already selling your labour!

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorPurpleSloth
GenreAdventure, Puzzle
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Hand-drawn, Ludum Dare 43, Point & Click, Robots, Unity, Voice Acting
LinksLudum Dare

Comments

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Your message was not subtle but apparently it was still too subtle for some people, maybe they haven't entered the workforce yet or haven't learnt enough about corporatism / late-stage capitalism?

Either way _I_ enjoyed the sardonic wit contained therein having dealt with sufficient of this myself (though hardly on the scale by World standards of these problems). Keep up the good work whether people get your message or not and whether they agree with your politics or not - at least a conversation (even if one sided) brings hope of enlightenment rather than residing in the dark of despair.

Is it possible to get a better ending than "The boss is adequately satisfied with your performance"?

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I think you missed the message of the game / the point they were trying to suggest... to answer your question: No, there is not way to more than adequately satisfy your boss when you have already almost entirely disassembled yourself to keep their business going at the cost of your ability to do anything at all.