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One Last Job is what it sets out to be, a pretty straightforward team optimization game. There's not really a story or cohesive narrative other than 'hire dudes, do jobs' and the jobs are pretty tame but for three bucks it's pretty fun and will kill a few
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One Last Job is an 'inch wide mile deep' game that's unforgiving and tricky to get the hang of, but once you do it's extremely rewarding. It's definitely a niche game - if you're not into playing with menus, this may be for you - but it scratches a very p
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I tentatively recommend OLJ if you are interested in a "team management game with some light strategy and short-form storytelling" set in a "cyberpunk dystopia" (quotes courtesy of marketing). If you like the Tricube Tales roleplaying system for resolving
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I see what the game is aiming for, and it's not a bad idea - it reminds me a bit of something like Elder Sign, but cyberpunk.
To me, though, success/failure feels too arbitrary and random. Because the target number is always at least a 2, you always hav