HWTC: Happy Worker Tool Company

HWTC: Happy Worker Tool Company

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RAM 4 GB+ المساحة 1 GB+ Windows 7 SP1 ()

تفاصيل اللعبة

لغات اللعبة
English، Spanish - Spain، Polish، Languages With Full Audio Support
النوع
Indie، Simulation، Free To Play
التصنيف
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Full Controller Support، Steam Cloud، Stats
المطور
Piotr Wyszyński
الناشر
Piotr Wyszyński
تاريخ الإطلاق
2025-11-21

الحد الأدنى من المتطلبات

CPU
Intel Core i3-4130 / 4130 / I3-4130 / 3-4130 / i3 4130 / AMD FX-4100
GPU
Intel HD Graphics 4600 / Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 / Graphics 4600 / 4600 / NVIDIA GTX 750
RAM
4 GB
المساحة
1 GB
OS
Windows 7 SP1 ()

المتطلبات الموصى بها

CPU
Intel Core i5-8400 / 8400 / I5-8400 / 5-8400 / i5 8400 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
GPU
NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1050 / 1050 / GTX 1050 Ti
RAM
8 GB
المساحة
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

وصف اللعبة

HWTC is a mix of psychological horror and work simulation set in the fictional post-Soviet state, the Republic of Calvania. You’ll be exploring difficult themes that are part of our everyday lives - routine, negligence, and mental health - all while listening to the encouraging, Council-approved radio station.

Few things are said directly, but many are left for your interpretation. The warehouse, the notes, and the radio tell a story - but you’re the one who puts it together.

Getting most of the achievements and story elements will take around 2–3 hours, but the game doesn’t end there - you can complete as many shifts as you like.

Your working shifts are the core of the game - you check, pack, and send orders. Hard work and attention to detail are rewarded; carelessness, on the other hand, is noticed and punished.

Each day is an eight-hour night shift with no limit on the number of orders you can pack. Every shift, the conveyor configuration changes, making your tasks easier or harder.

Your time and space management will be thoroughly tested - you’ll need shelves to organize your work, an eye for detail to spot signs of electric fuses nearing their limits, and careful planning to stay sane throughout the process.

Work is demanding, tiring, and you’ve already suffered enough. The closer you get to a mental breakdown, the more unfriendly things become - whispers, flickering lights, silent conveyor belts. But don’t worry - the game isn’t about jump scares; it’s about a dense, dark atmosphere.

And if you’re careful, take your time while packing orders, relax in the armchair, or take your pills, you’ll be just fine. You might not even notice that something’s off.

The game is about all of us. We work more and more, often forgetting to take proper care of ourselves. We sleep less, eat worse, and stress more - all to survive, pay our mortgages, and put food on the table.

I wanted to take all of that and exaggerate it, but while creating the game, I couldn’t escape the feeling that Happy Worker Tool Company, though meant as satire, still mirrors the reality we live in far too closely.

I’d like to dedicate it to everyone who feels they work too hard.