The Biggleboss Incident mixes conspiracy, hilarity, and workplace drama, available now
Someone call HR!

- Experience a mix of corporate conspiracy and hilarity in The Biggleboss Incident
- Where 'nothing sinister is happening' your mission to sneak in late goes bizarrely wrong
- Solve puzzles, chat with fully voiced characters and uncover the totally-not-a-conspiracy
Picture it. A normal man in an office job. He comes to work, goes home, rinse and repeat. But what happens when he discovers something very unusual is going on? It's a recipe for all sorts of horror and thrills. But in the case of Biggleboss Incident, it's more a formula for hilarity in this newly released point-and-click adventure for iOS!
That's because this narrative-driven point-and-click adventure avoids drama in favour of a hilariously skewed look at workplace life. At Biggleboss Inc., where 'nothing sinister is happening' as the company motto says, middle-manager Tom Baron's mission to sneak in late ends up with him discovering a very strange conspiracy.
Available now on iOS, Biggleboss Incident draws inspiration from series such as Futurama and The Simpsons, with a satirical slant on corporate culture. It also promises to offer a greater focus on narrative and humour, without necessarily having the often bizarre puzzles the genre has a reputation for including.

The Biggleboss Crowd
The point-and-click genre on mobile is one that is pretty jam-packed already. At the same time, just a glance at the trailer offers a surprisingly smile-worthy amount of humour in The Biggleboss incident. While it may be a bit irreverent and 90s-2000s for some, if you're a fan of something like the aforementioned Futurama, it'll should strike a chord.As for the features on offer, Biggleboss Incident is fully voiced, features plenty of 'intrigue and mystery', as well as all manner of interactivity as you explore your absolutely-not-evil employer. Well, we've all had to work at jobs we think might be connected to some kind of dark conspiracy, haven't we?
No? Just me?
And if you find yourself with a new taste for narrative and adventure after The Biggleboss Incident, why not try out some of the best adventure games for iOS and Android?