Office Inspector

Office Inspector

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About Office Inspector

Office Inspector is a first-person simulation game where you play a safety auditor tasked with uncovering hazards in a derelict office building. Developed by Ice Break INQ and released on December 31, 2026, it blends environmental puzzles with a tense, minimalist atmosphere. You navigate dimly lit cubicles, flickering fluorescent lights, and locked rooms to identify risks like exposed wiring or chemical leaks. The goal isn’t combat or combat, it’s about methodically scanning environments, logging findings, and timing an elevator escape before hazards escalate. It’s a slow-burn experience for players who enjoy careful observation over action.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around exploration and decision-making. You move room to room with a tablet, snapping photos of hazards and flagging them. Each discovery updates your checklist, which determines elevator access. Controls are intuitive: left-click to inspect objects, right-click to document. The real challenge lies in balancing speed with thoroughness, miss a hazard and the building’s systems fail, trapping you. Puzzles often involve rerouting power or neutralizing chemicals using limited tools. Sessions feel like a timed scavenger hunt, with 10-15 minute chunks spent scanning for red flags. The elevator escape sequence adds urgency, forcing quick decisions under pressure.

What Players Think

Office Inspector holds a 8.2/10 community rating and 7.5/10 critic score. Average completion time is 4.3 hours, with 68% of players logging full completion. Community moods are split: 45% curious, 30% tense, 25% methodical. Players praise the atmospheric tension, with one noting, “Puzzles are straightforward but effective for the genre.” Critics call it “a niche gem for simulation fans” but question its brevity. Achievement data shows 42 total trophies, with 100% completion averaging 8 hours. The most common complaint? “Too short, but not short enough.” Over 70% of players return for speedrun attempts, citing the tight elevator sequence as addictive.

PlayPile's Take

Office Inspector is worth playing for $19.99 if you enjoy methodical exploration and low-stakes tension. It’s not a deep simulation, it’s more of a well-polished checklist puzzle game. The 4-hour runtime feels padded in spots, but the eerie office setting and satisfying escape sequences justify the price. With 42 achievements, it offers replay value for completionists, though the core experience remains linear. Best suited for rainy afternoons or fans of games like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. Don’t expect a revolution in game design, but it’s a solid, if brief, atmospheric escape.

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