Summary
Use skill, strategy and the power of PlayStation VR to help a desperate salary man get away from his torturous life, in this satirical physics-based puzzler.
Use skill, strategy and the power of PlayStation VR to help a desperate salary man get away from his torturous life, in this satirical physics-based puzzler.
Tired of work? Feeling trapped at your position with no hope of promotion? Vent out your deepest frustrations with Salary Man Escape, a satirical and edgy physics puzzle. Featuring PC-exclusive levels!
Through clever physics interactions and manipulation of different bricks and platforms, players must reorganize an edifice of unstable bricks, in order to create a route for the salaryman to reach the exit.
Solving puzzles is all about leveraging physics properties like weight, balance and force. Challenge your brain by both experimenting with solutions as well as thinking a few steps ahead in getting the Salaryman to his destination.
Supporting both Oculus and HTC Vive headsets, users can start puzzle solving in the full VR mode, granting the player 360 degrees of freedom to immerse him or herself in the world of Salaryman.
The game features a minimalistic, monochromatic visual style, contrasted with a cheerful, classic 80’s Japanese soundtrack, to evoke and symbolize the bleak, yet often ironic and humorous existence that is the “Salary Man”.
The game features over 8 hours of gameplay, with 6 chapters, 60 basic levels, and 18 new exclusive hidden levels for PC. Each chapter introduces a new puzzle mechanic to the mix, making puzzle progression increasingly more complex and difficult.
Unlock hidden levels (featuring new gameplay special mechanics) by collecting the coins scattered throughout the previous levels, often in off-path locations.
Through clever physics interactions and manipulation of different bricks and platforms, players must reorganize an edifice of unstable bricks, in order to create a route for the salaryman to reach the exit.
Solving puzzles is all about leveraging physics properties like weight, balance and force. Challenge your brain by both experimenting with solutions as well as thinking a few steps ahead in getting the Salaryman to his destination.
Supporting both Oculus and HTC Vive headsets, users can start puzzle solving in the full VR mode, granting the player 360 degrees of freedom to immerse him or herself in the world of Salaryman.
The game features a minimalistic, monochromatic visual style, contrasted with a cheerful, classic 80’s Japanese soundtrack, to evoke and symbolize the bleak, yet often ironic and humorous existence that is the “Salary Man”.
The game features over 8 hours of gameplay, with 6 chapters, 60 basic levels, and 18 new exclusive hidden levels for PC. Each chapter introduces a new puzzle mechanic to the mix, making puzzle progression increasingly more complex and difficult.
Unlock hidden levels (featuring new gameplay special mechanics) by collecting the coins scattered throughout the previous levels, often in off-path locations.
Tired of work? Feeling trapped at your position with no hope of promotion? Vent out your deepest frustrations with Salary Man Escape, a satirical and edgy physics puzzle. Featuring PC-exclusive levels!
Through clever physics interactions and manipulation of different bricks and platforms, players must reorganize an edifice of unstable bricks, in order to create a route for the salaryman to reach the exit.
Solving puzzles is all about leveraging physics properties like weight, balance and force. Challenge your brain by both experimenting with solutions as well as thinking a few steps ahead in getting the Salaryman to his destination.
Supporting both Oculus and HTC Vive headsets, users can start puzzle solving in the full VR mode, granting the player 360 degrees of freedom to immerse him or herself in the world of Salaryman.
The game features a minimalistic, monochromatic visual style, contrasted with a cheerful, classic 80’s Japanese soundtrack, to evoke and symbolize the bleak, yet often ironic and humorous existence that is the “Salary Man”.
The game features over 8 hours of gameplay, with 6 chapters, 60 basic levels, and 18 new exclusive hidden levels for PC. Each chapter introduces a new puzzle mechanic to the mix, making puzzle progression increasingly more complex and difficult.
Unlock hidden levels (featuring new gameplay special mechanics) by collecting the coins scattered throughout the previous levels, often in off-path locations.
Through clever physics interactions and manipulation of different bricks and platforms, players must reorganize an edifice of unstable bricks, in order to create a route for the salaryman to reach the exit.
Solving puzzles is all about leveraging physics properties like weight, balance and force. Challenge your brain by both experimenting with solutions as well as thinking a few steps ahead in getting the Salaryman to his destination.
Supporting both Oculus and HTC Vive headsets, users can start puzzle solving in the full VR mode, granting the player 360 degrees of freedom to immerse him or herself in the world of Salaryman.
The game features a minimalistic, monochromatic visual style, contrasted with a cheerful, classic 80’s Japanese soundtrack, to evoke and symbolize the bleak, yet often ironic and humorous existence that is the “Salary Man”.
The game features over 8 hours of gameplay, with 6 chapters, 60 basic levels, and 18 new exclusive hidden levels for PC. Each chapter introduces a new puzzle mechanic to the mix, making puzzle progression increasingly more complex and difficult.
Unlock hidden levels (featuring new gameplay special mechanics) by collecting the coins scattered throughout the previous levels, often in off-path locations.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core i3 4340 CPU @ 3.60GHz | Intel Core i5 |
VRAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
RAM | 6 GB RAM | 6 GB RAM |
OS | Windows 64-bit processor and operating system 7 | Windows 64-bit processor and operating system 7,8,8.1,10 |
Graphics Card | GeForce GTX 660 | nVidia GTX 1050 |
Direct X | Version 9.0 | Version 11 |
SOUND CARD | DirectX compatible | DirectX compatible |
HDD Space | 3 GB available space | 3 GB available space |
Game Analysis | Salary Man Escape system requirements state that you will need at least 6 GB of RAM. The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660. But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 3 GB of free disk space available. An Intel Core i3-4340 CPU is required at a minimum to run Salary Man Escape. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core i5-650 to play the game. Salary Man Escape will run on PC system with Windows 64-bit processor and operating system 7 and upwards. |
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