Boss Around an Office of Superheroes in Middle Manager of Justice

Jeremy Wilkinson

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Boss Around an Office of Superheroes in Middle Manager of Justice

Double Fine adds a mundane dose of day-to-day bureaucracy to the world of super-powered crime fighting.

Double Fine Productions, the developer behind Psychonauts and Brütal Legend, has unveiled its first offering for a mobile platform. Middle Manager of Justice is a free-to-play time management simulator for iOS devices, in which you take the role of an office manager. Players must head up a group of superheroes, recruiting and training them before sending them out to fight crime.

The company's trademark sense of humor is very much a part of this game, with new middle managers greeted by being told "We've never seen a candidate with a resume so adequate!" The rest of the game is similarly humorous, and has an isometric presentation that will make many iOS free-to-play veterans feel right at home.

While Middle Manager of Justice is free to play, everything in this world has its price. Any action the player makes takes a certain amount of time to complete, and this gradually increases as you progress through the game. The timers will continue to tick down even when the game is closed, albeit somewhat slower than if the player is actively playing the game. Those tired of waiting can speed any of the timers up by spending some of the game's secondary currency, "Superium". Superium can be gained in large amounts by defeating the game's bosses or by digging into your wallet for some cold, hard, real-world cash.

Amidst Double Fine forums [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/116834-Parents-Suing-Apple-Over-In-Game-Purchasing] to defend the use of Superium to speed up game time. "We've been VERY careful about any sort of predatory iOS IAP practices," he informed concerned users. "You can play through Middle Manager without paying anything! There are absolutely no paywalls." His ultimate goal is a game in which players are never stuck in a situation where a payment would be necessary to proceed.

Double Fine hasn't set a release date for Middle Manager of Justice beyond "in the coming weeks", but says that it has submitted the game to Apple for certification. When it does eventually come out, it will be released in Canada first, and an international release will follow shortly afterwards.

Source: Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/middle-manager-of-justice/]

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thethird0611

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"You can play through Middle Manager without paying anything! There are absolutely no paywalls."

See, the problem with this statement is that they are saying "Hey, the only thing that matters is you can have everything!
When in reality it means "We are going to let you have everything! But you have to wait 24 hours for this one little thing to be made. Pay me?"

Either way, it looks like a fun little game, and like the article says, looks like Double Fine's usual humor.
 

Penguinplayer

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Looks interesting, but I don't have a iOS device so I won't be picking this one up.

DVS BSTrD said:
I wonder if one of the superheros has the power to put things in jello.
Is this a Project P100 reference, or am I missing some kind of AWESOME superhero?
 

VonKlaw

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Looks awesome, but whats with the assumption lately that everyone can play iOS games?
 

Twilight_guy

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Reminds me of 'Evil genius' only with more justice and less trying to take over the world. If I had an Iphone or Ipad I'd care, but unfortunately I do not. QQ for me I guess.
 

Gottesstrafe

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Just watch out for Cthulhu from upper management. He just woke up from his eons long nap and is kinda grumpy right now.

 

Pedro The Hutt

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Nice to see they're putting all their effort into making their untitled, unspecified Kickstarter game. *cough*
 

weirdee

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Pedro The Hutt said:
Nice to see they're putting all their effort into making their untitled, unspecified Kickstarter game. *cough*
Meh, one project doesn't pay all that bills, y'know.