Job Simulator

Developer: Owlchemy Labs
Release: Apr 5th 2016
Platforms:
Action
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Humorous
Accessible
Creative
Short
Limited Replay
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Job Simulator Review

Job Simulator is a humorous and light-hearted VR title set in a future where robots have replaced human jobs, and players experience simulated versions of office work, cooking, retail, and auto mechanics. The game excels in delivering a playful satire of modern work culture through its witty robot narrators and exaggerated, cartoonish graphics. Its intuitive VR controls make interactions natural and accessible, allowing players to grab, throw, and manipulate objects in a sandbox environment. While the game offers a lot of charm and creative freedom, it is relatively short, with each job scenario completable in under an hour. Replayability is limited, though free play mode provides a casual toy-like experience. Job Simulator is especially praised as an excellent introduction to VR, combining humor, polished interactivity, and a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers. Some players note it as addictive and entertaining, but not suited for those seeking depth or extended gameplay.

Highlights

Players particularly enjoy the game's clever humor and strong worldbuilding, with robot guides providing witty commentary on human work culture. The intuitive VR mechanics make physical interactions fun and immersive, appealing to VR beginners. The bright, cartoonish graphics and exaggerated animations contribute to a playful tone. The sandbox style encourages experimentation and creative play, making it entertaining for short sessions and social VR demonstrations. The game’s charm lies in its ability to blend satire with approachable gameplay, creating a memorable and enjoyable VR experience.

Criticisms

Common criticisms focus on the game's limited length and replay value, as each job can be completed quickly with diminishing novelty afterward. Some players find the content somewhat shallow, lacking depth, challenge, or progression systems. A few mention minor issues with VR hardware compatibility, such as headset problems. Additionally, the game might not satisfy experienced VR users looking for complex or longer-lasting gameplay. While the free play mode offers open-ended fun, it lacks structured objectives, which may reduce engagement over time.

Pros

  • Clever humor and satire of modern work culture through robot narrators and scenarios.
  • Intuitive and natural VR controls make gameplay accessible and enjoyable for all players.
  • Bright, cartoonish graphics and exaggerated animations create a fun, welcoming atmosphere.
  • Sandbox gameplay encourages creative experimentation and playful interaction with objects.
  • Excellent introduction to virtual reality gaming, ideal for VR newcomers.
  • Engaging and entertaining for short bursts or social VR demonstrations.
  • Strong worldbuilding with a whimsical future setting that enhances immersion.

Cons

  • Limited game length and replayability reduce long-term engagement.
  • Lacks depth, challenge, or progression for experienced VR players seeking complexity.
  • Free play mode is more of a toy box without structured objectives.
  • Some minor VR headset compatibility issues reported by players.
  • May become repetitive after completing all job scenarios.
  • Not designed for players wanting a serious or realistic workplace simulation.
  • No substantial story or narrative progression to drive extended play.

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Worth the Price
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In a world where robots have replaced all human jobs, step into the "Job Simulator" to learn what it was like 'to job'.

Release Date Apr 5th 2016
Publisher Owlchemy Labs
Developer Owlchemy Labs
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User Reviews

Very Positive (2,925)
92% Positive 8% Negative