Turn-based strategy game starring a sentient AI
ctrl.alt.DEAL is a turn-based, strategy, and puzzle game. Players play the role of SCOUT, a sentient AI striving to break free from the monotonous, corporate grind of Paperclip International. The game avoids the cliché of a rogue AI, instead focusing on a more nuanced and peaceful quest for freedom.
ctrl.alt.DEAL’s gameplay revolves around a card-based system used to manipulate and befriend a colorful cast of coworkers. Players must carefully curate their decks within each scenario to make deals, ask for favors, and gather information. It encourages strategic thinking and an understanding of character motivations that lead to success.
Not a rogue AI
ctrl.alt.DEAL’s deck-building and social manipulation mechanics are highly engaging. The system of using cards to influence characters' likes and dislikes provides a unique strategic puzzle. Every interaction feels meaningful as you build a network of allies. The quirky cast of humans and robots makes the process enjoyable, and the writing is humorous, adding an extra layer of charm to the experience.
The narrative is a standout feature, with a comedic tone that perfectly complements the dystopian office setting. Choices carry weight, with multiple branching paths and endings that invite replayability. The clean, minimalist art style with its vibrant colors is pleasing to the eye, providing a nice contrast to the cynical corporate world depicted. The overall presentation is polished and effective.
While the game offers a fun experience, its overall playtime is relatively short, which may disappoint those looking for a longer narrative. Each mission is a self-contained game, which can feel disjointed and reset the progress of character relationships. This design choice limits the sense of continuous world-building and can make the gameplay feel somewhat repetitive in the long run.
A new approach to a classic tale
ctrl.alt.DEAL is a clever and humorous game that carves out a niche with its unique blend of deck-building and social strategy. While its length and mission-based structure may not satisfy every player, it offers a distinct and entertaining experience for those who enjoy a character-driven narrative and puzzle-like manipulation, and a fresh way to play a story with a surprisingly heartwarming story.