I keep getting more time slots but they stop displaying. The readout should switch to displaying a number next to each type of slot or something once you get around 40
Computers just seem to be an objectively superior job in-game to all the others available in the bottom rungs. The skillset is easier to obtain than sports, takes up half as many time slots to run, seems to load faster, and gives comparable salary. Zoo/fast food/restaurant/cleaning refresh super fast and take up close to hobby levels of time slots, but the payout is so piddling in comparison that they're only worth running for the achievements.
There's no real logic between what skills you need for most jobs and the hobbies you practice to grow those skills. You'd think sketching as a hobby would be helpful for a career in the arts but nope, not in the slightest. And why does a janitor need to study Buddhist meditation?
It was frustrating to find that spending upgrade points on health was only about current HP and there was no way to heal without spending, not even when restarting a level, going to the map to retry an earlier one, or beating the one I was on. Got a little boring once I was to the point that I literally had nothing to spend my upgrade points on aside from healing too, especially since the game had run out of new enemies about three stages before. All in all was a worthwhile way to kill a couple hours but nothing really great.
"Refresh page to restart game" is one of the worst control ideas ever on a site that makes you watch an ad every time you open the page and a game where you die easily and rapidly.
Couldn't pass level 3 or find the "reset room" button all puzzle platformers of this flavor need. Not that the rest of this game was really captivating me to that point.
How the heck do I *not* get dogpiled by a jillion wolves and auto-killed? There's no clearly defined way to attack or to build weapons and the like to fight back with. It's just dodge wolves and have them bite at your ankles until the "bite at your ankles" part becomes "die" instead of "lose 10% of your health".