Because there's nothing like heading to work as soon as you get home from work, Hudson is planning on bringing Hard Working People to North America. There's just one thing: it may not actually be called Hard Working People when it gets here. The game's final title is up for debate, or rather, vote; on Hudson's website, you can choose from possible titles like Help Wanted (currently in the lead), the good ol' Hard Working People, and Job Heroes, among others.
While this one looks pretty hilarious, we're always a little wary of games that require work (see also: Animal Crossing and more), but when that game is centered around working, we're doubly uncertain. Maybe we shouldn't be translating everything into a waggling mini-game simply because we can. Then again, Hard Working People really does look like Everything Mama, and thus could be promising. The jury, as they say, is still out. Out working.
[Via Siliconera]
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Aug 14th 2008 11:23AM Nigeria said
Subtitler isn't on there.
I guess I'm not a Hard Working Person :(
I guess I'm not a Hard Working Person :(
Posted: Aug 14th 2008 12:07PM Hamster said
This could very well go down as the worst video game idea in history. I mean, seriously, for fuck's sake! I bet Ubisoft is kicking themselves that they didn't think of this in their shovelware board-meetings.
Yeah, there really is nothing like coming home from a hard days' school/work and relaxing with a nice bit of hard work....
PS. I notice in that screenshot all the "games" have 1 out of 3 stars. Well, at least they're honest about the quality.
Yeah, there really is nothing like coming home from a hard days' school/work and relaxing with a nice bit of hard work....
PS. I notice in that screenshot all the "games" have 1 out of 3 stars. Well, at least they're honest about the quality.
Posted: Aug 14th 2008 12:57PM Covarr said
I'm displeased that "Everything Mama" isn't one of the choices on their poll. I voted for "Hard Working People".
Posted: Aug 14th 2008 1:56PM Ethan said
How about "Not Immigrants" since it's essentially what the phrase means when it's used in the papers?
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