Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Alawar Entertainment, Inc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
You're lucky, intern. Your dream has come true!
Though you're at the bottom of the career ladder, that's more than many of your fellow citizens will ever achieve! Have you already decided what you're going to become? Will you become a diligent and responsible officer decorated by the Wise Leader himself? Or will you become a hardline careerist capable of destroying anyone who stands between you and the Prime Minister's seat? Or maybe you're just a whistleblower? If so, who sent you? And why?
Whatever the case, you are now part of the Ministry! From this moment on, no one beyond these walls has ascendance over you! You are free to shape your own future!
So, what are you going to become?
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I love the first beholder more. Really annoying have to doing all the tests just to earn money. And never saves the game after an update. I just lost so much progress again!
***Updated Review**** After completing the game I need to change my 4 star to a 5 star, phenomenal game with phenomenal storyline/endings. This is a must buy, for gamers that do purchase this game here is a few help segments that will help save you some headaches that I experienced. It will probably save some more time as well, *Don't worry no spoilers, just some helpful hints to make your experience a great one. #1 - Saving - Take advantage of the manual saving in the game. I got to a point that I started manual saving any chance I got. That way if you get yourself into a corner with the storyline you can go back through and make some different choices as needed. Also I was one of the unfortunate ones that relied on the auto save feature of the game and paid the price by losing a promotion to the next job. #2 - Money issues? - Completing side missions will help with your money. The jobs you have in the game become very repetitive and unfortunately there is no way around spending time on these tedious jobs to help you complete missions. The more time you spend on the jobs the more it will help you get into a rhythm so you’re not spending as much time sitting at your desk. Take my advice complete side missions can, completing them can give you a substantial amount of money to help cover bills as you work towards the main story and your promotions. #3 - Hidden scanners - It May not seem like that big of a deal but it is imperative for the best possible experience at the end. You are definitely going to want to go through and spend the extra time searching every square inch of the game for the hidden scanners. My first time through I only grabbed them when I found them but was kicking myself at the end of the game for not searching harder for the scanners with notes/information in them. Again this is a must buy and would love to see another game like this one within the series!
I’m giving this a 1 star because I can’t seem to find the times table to see which offices are available for that day. I went on to YouTube to see people on PC play it and it shows the time table and shows what offices are open for that day but it doesn’t show us that for mobile so it’s a complete guessing game. I hope there’s a spot somewhere where I can see the times table because I can’t do anything and I just waited $3 on a game that doesn’t it seem to work properly for a mobile game
Literally stayed up for an entire night just to get through the game. It’s just amazing!! Looking forward to more
High quality, well-made game that offers much more than your average app store faire. Standing alone it's a four or maybe even five star game. It's difficult however, not to compare it to the original, since it carries the same name as the first followed by the number "2"; and now we've covered all of the similarities between this game and Beholder. I loved the first beholder, the game mechanic was original and evoked a deeper emotional response since we were spying on our friends and neighbors instead of playing "papers, please" diet with total strangers. The stories seem more over-the-top and dramatic requiring a little more effort to suspend my disbelief. The controls feel a little off as well. Regardless, take my review with a grain of salt, for I have not yet finished this game. Unfortunately, I don't imagine that I will.
Certificate is not valid. My phone won’t allow the install because of security details involving an invalid certificate. How crappy is that?!
It has this older tap and hold type of movement that is quite slow for a mobile experience. It’s a pretty fun game.