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Submitted by _JL_ 525d ago | review

No Dpad Review: Corporate Fury

No Dpad:
Recently I’ve been having a lot of fun with an inventive game by Swinecrafters LLC, titled Corporate Fury. In this game you are Mr. Crusher, a man whose father was murdered by his boss. The workplace has come to a sad, Gladiator-like existence, where you must fight to survive… Sort of. What you do is wander the world training to earn money, stats, and items, by fighting random employees. Once you have reached a certain strength, you can continue with the story by defeating your bosses, then taking their spot on the chain of command- until you eventually get to the top and get the chance to fight your father’s killer. You can take your time progressing through the storyline, though, and just have some free-roaming fun! (Corporate Fury, iPhone) -

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