The Last Boss places you to work signing off on important administrative paperwork to maintain your sinister minions and diabolical machinations going.
When you’ve ever questioned how a online game villain might afford all of their monstrous employees and lavish weaponry, this recreation will allow you to get a glance into the monetary aspect of issues. When you might need the facility to overthrow kingdoms and smite heroes, you continue to want to ensure your minions receives a commission, your plans have funding, and your traps keep maintained. Meaning lots of paperwork and agreements with of us to ensure every part will get accomplished. This implies spending lots of time signing issues. Or not signing them, relying on what you are feeling is correct.
An array of foolish, weird, and enjoyable paperwork will slide throughout your desk within the run of a day. It’s essential resolve if you happen to’re going to approve them, which you do with a signature. Nothing fancy, as any previous scribble ought to suffice. So, if the underlings need extra money, the captured princess wants some enhancements to her dwelling quarters, or one other evil kingdom desires to affix forces, it’s important to resolve what you’re going to do. Every of those calls will have an effect on you not directly, from irritating/pleasing your demonic employees to draining the coffers dry from spending an excessive amount of cash on improved puzzles. It’s essential hold as lots of your individuals completely happy as potential whereas preserving coin rolling in. Which may require some odd selections, however the success of evil lies in your shoulders.
The Last Boss is a delightfully goofy recreation of dungeon administration. Balancing the books and other people’s happiness isn’t simple, however you’re additionally free to flake off and doodle in your desk if the strain is an excessive amount of. Or stamp every part with a rejection. Stamping stuff is all the time enjoyable, isn’t it?
The Last Boss is playable now on itch.io.