A unique yet simple idea really turned into a fun and refreshing JRPG-esque experience, however lacking visually, it certainly adds to the simplistic charm of the game.
I Get This Call Every Day is about the everyday hassle of working in a call centre and having to deal with people who make your job more difficult than it needs to be. The customer you have to pleasure of talking to rarely responds to your questions with enough information to tick your requirements but asking him to elaborate usually makes him annoyed. You have to strike a fine balance between doing your job and placating him.
Great game, makes me glad I quit my last job. I've uploaded a silent playthrough of the game to YouTube here:
Interestingly, I actually did something similar with my own game, and discussed the topic here. However, I feel this game doesn't use its concept well at all. As performance art, it's amusing, but it's pretty much unplayable in practice, not least because having to maintain 99 party members simultaneously makes it run like molasses. Far too many of the characters are virtually identical, and there are far too many in general to meaningfully memorize and juggle their unique abilities. Points for effort, but this would have worked a lot better and still managed to get the joke across with about a third of the characters.
Drake is a short retro platformer with simple pixel art. It takes about a half hour to complete. You help dragon/human hybrid(?) creature fight off the invaders that have attacked his land and captured the villagers. Multiple levels with a mix of enemies that require different approaches to defeat. You can also collect an Orb from each level and then light multiple insence burners in the temple level to unlock a special boss fight and the game's True Ending. Recommended for those who enjoy retro platformers.
Nice idea. But this game gets boring after a couple of minutes. The biggest issue are the texts (which are a pain to read).
I beat this game and I love it. It's a game about trash, but it won't leave you in the dumps.
I would recommend Normal mode only to people who enjoy Dragon Quest / Earthbound levels of RPG difficulty. The game is not afraid to show you its game over screen. That being said, I think everyone should see TRASH PLANET through til the end!