The dialogue sections are pretty witty and a bit opposite to the main game, which appears to be mostly serious. Additionally, you’re supported by James Snipp (him off of MS Office, replaced by Cortana or whatever her name is). The graphics reflect the UI as it’s easy to navigate, traits and features are explained well without walls of text. Startup Panic is all about simplicity, but you have to think about what you’re doing too. You don’t need the sounds in Startup Panic anyway as it is no-frills and all about the gameplay, which is good. It’s the kind of tracks you’d find under its own genre ‘inspirational’, but all it inspired me to do was mute it and listen to some Megadeth. It’s so promotional video material – I should know, I use similar tracks for the videos I make for non-game related stuff. No offence intended, but the music makes me want to buy timeshares, plan for my retirement or get some boat shoes for when I go out on the yacht. This lowers the penalties incurred for contracts and improves the duration of marketing and features.
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