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Office Fury is one of those fast-paced games that really keeps you on your toes. You’re constantly running around the office—delivering reports to your boss and hauling money back to your desk (the yellow one). What I like most is how it balances two things at once: collecting enough cash to finish the level, while also dealing with your boss’s stress levels. It honestly feels a bit like juggling real office pressure, just way more chaotic and fun.
From my experience, the toughest part is managing your boss’s mood. If you push things too far and make him angry, there’s not much you can do in the moment—just step back and give him a few seconds to cool off. It adds a funny but slightly stressful twist that keeps the game interesting.

The controls are super simple, which I really appreciate. You only need the WASD keys on your keyboard, so it’s easy to jump in without overthinking anything.
I also want to give credit where it’s due. The music and sound effects, created by the incredibly talented JDSherbert, genuinely bring the game to life—I found myself getting completely immersed because of them. And the monogram font, designed by datagoblin, adds such a clean, distinctive visual touch that really ties everything together for me. Huge thanks to both of them for making the experience even better.
The game looks simple at first, but once the pace picks up, it can get pretty overwhelming if you’re not careful.
First, try to plan your movement instead of running around randomly. I found that when I stayed calm and mapped out a quick route—grab money, drop it at the desk, then head to the boss—I wasted way less time.
Second, always keep an eye on your boss’s mood. This is honestly the biggest factor. If you notice he’s getting irritated, don’t push it. Back off for a moment and let him cool down. I’ve lost runs just because I ignored this and kept rushing.
Focusing on one thing—like collecting enough money first—will make the gameplay much more manageable.
Also, don’t panic when things get hectic. The game is designed to stress you out a bit, but staying composed actually helps a lot. When I stopped rushing blindly, I started completing levels more consistently.
Lastly, Familiar key controls. Since it’s just WASD, your movement can be really precise. Use that to your advantage to dodge around quickly and avoid unnecessary mistakes.
Overall, it’s all about balance—speed, awareness, and a bit of patience. Once you get that down, the game feels a lot more under control.