Fiendish 3D platformer game
Hell of an Office is a premium action game made by developer 43 Studios. It’s a 3D platformer set in the fiery pits of hell. In it, players will experience a day at the job like no other, trying to outrun hellfire and survive their nine-to-five in one piece.
Similar to Neon White or Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Hell of an Office features fast-paced gameplay and a first-person perspective for a more engaging and immersive experience. Players will engage in quick parkour-like maneuvers to get to where they need to be while avoiding traps and hazards along the way.
Hellish working environment
Hell of an Office takes place in a stationary supply office set in hell itself, and you are one of the unfortunate employees working there. From the moment you clock in, you are already facing imminent doom being chased by rising hellfire. Your task: Take on platforming challenges as you climb up to avoid getting burned and finish your shift for the day.
There are over 100 levels that serve up vertical challenges of ever-increasing difficulty. However—depending on the player’s skill level and experience with platformers—this game can have a bit of a learning curve. Throughout the levels, you are armed with your trusty stapler named Mr. Stapley with which you will dash, hook, and rocket jump your way through corporate hell.
On the flip side, there are levels that feature dissolving platforms to add even more pressure and urgency to your actions as you push through 10 unique worlds with distinct environments and level designs. With all of this being said, though, the game is still in Early Access. You can check its official Steam page for future news and updates.
Survive and clock out
Metaphorical allusions aside, Hell of an Office is one hell of a 3D platformer game—no pun intended. It serves up plenty of fun and challenging gameplay. It’s exciting, fast-paced, and humorously relatable, to say the least. If you’re a fan of these types of games, this one is definitely worth checking out. However, do expect to experience a slight learning curve when playing the game.