To restore corporate order, you must traverse various procedurally-generated departments (such as Industrial Pollution or Physical Illness) and force your employees back to work using fast-paced hack-and-slash combat.
Memorize complex multi-stage bullet hell patterns; save Fury attacks for his vulnerable static phases. Explosive landmines, automated ballistic crossfire screens. Major Plomb
Burnt out and buried under a mountain of underworld paperwork, Death faces an executive crisis. His high-ranking subordinates—the (department heads governing various forms of mortal demises, like pollution, disease, and war)—have gone completely rogue on Earth’s surface. They are harvesting far too many souls, throwing the cosmic balance off kilter and destroying any hope Death had for a peaceful vacation. Have A Nice Death -0100125019A14800--v65536--US...
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In Have a Nice Death , players step into the well-tailored business suit of . Far from being an all-powerful, terrifying specter, this version of Death is a tiny, adorable, and profoundly overworked executive suffering from severe corporate burnout. To restore corporate order, you must traverse various
The scythe acts as your basic corporate tool. Players can upgrade and evolve it into various configurations at the Control Room Forge:
: Always check the shop for Soulary and Prismium upgrades. Saving your currency for a "God Run" is often better than buying small incremental buffs every floor. Major Plomb Burnt out and buried under a
Driven to a breaking point, Death decides it’s time for some "corporate restructuring". He puts down the pen, grabs his trusty scythe, and dons his cloak once more. His goal is simple: Fight through the departments