The office maze arcade game
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(native SpriteKit + Swift Mac edition with Game Center)
SuperBox64 SpriteKit Swift on WASM. No install, no plugins. Click to launch it.
Click the game to give it focus, then move with the arrow keys. On a touchscreen, swipe to move and tap the on-screen button to fire. Game designed by Todd Bruss
Box2D + SFML C++ port · open-source pre-release · macOS, Windows & Linux
Universal build, native on Apple Silicon and Intel. Unzip and open. No Rosetta, no extra steps.
Native builds for x64 (Intel and AMD) and Arm64. Unzip and run the executable to play.
.deb installer for Ubuntu and Debian with a menu entry, or a standalone portable binary.
🍎 The native SpriteKit + Swift edition is on TestFlight, free to test. The cross-platform builds above are the open-source Box2D + SFML C++ port.
Gather office supplies like printers, fax machines, cover sheets, and book binders to complete your TPS report and advance to the next level.
Speed. Agility. Fish cleaning. Fax machine smashing. Pete's the hero worker who navigates cubicle mazes, dodges bosses, and ducks into cubby holes to vanish from sight until the heat dies down.
Dodge Bill, Dom, Bob, and Stan as they hunt you through the cubicle maze. Each boss has its own patrol style, but grab a power-up and the tables turn fast.
Grab the water gun to blast bosses into hibernation for five seconds. They dodge your shots, so corner them. Snag gold bubbles to capture them and turn them into blue workers for escalating bonus points: 100, 200, 300!
Every build keeps a local high score board. The native TestFlight edition also posts to Apple Game Center, so you can compete against players worldwide.
Press E on the title screen to open the built-in editor. Place tiles, enemies, items, and hideouts, then save and play your creation instantly.
Race against the clock to assemble your TPS report before Boss-Man catches you. Collect all four pages and deliver the completed report to the brown box, then clear every dot to advance.
Bonus items roam the maze like clockwork: fish, coffee, stapler, apple, watermelon, waffles, and more. Each one is worth increasing points from 100 up to 5,000 and beyond.
"Did you see my shiny red stapler?"
Office Space (1999)
Boss-Man was born from a love of two things: the classic maze-chase gameplay of Crazy Otto and the dodging managers and blasting them with a squirt gun fun of Office Space. Finish the TPS report before Bill and his gang of bosses find you. Duck into a hideout to vanish, or grab a water gun and blast back. Just don't let them take your shiny red stapler.
Navigate endless cubicle mazes, collect every yellow dot, and survive the 9-to-5 grind. Just don't let them take your shiny red stapler.
Navigate the cubicle maze, collect every dot, and finish the TPS report, all while avoiding your bosses. Find a hideout to lie low, or grab a water gun to fight back. Inspired by Ms. Pac-Man genre, but with office mazes and paperwork.
Live scores sync via Apple Game Center