Gotta Go
About
Gotta Go is a simulation of a universally relatable situation: Being in an unfamiliar place with an urgent need to go to the bathroom. With pressure mounting, the clock ticking, and only a vague idea where the bathroom is, players must avoid co-workers’ inane blathering and HR’s unwavering gaze as they make their way across the office to find their porcelain sanctuary. Set in a 1990’s cubicle-farm Gotta Go combines arcade-style gameplay with lighthearted humor to create a fun pick-up-and-play experience that will have players challenging themselves and asking for more.
Features
A Mission Most Dire
Gotta Go is a game about navigating to the finish line. As the title and theme would imply; the finish line is the bathroom. Unfortunately, players are faced with the same challenge one might face in this very situation in real life. Co-workers are chatty folks, and they will seize on any opportunity to fill players ears with their inane blatherings. Players must use their abilities, power-up items and the layout of the office to make the great office crossing to find sanctuary in the porcelain palace.
The Pressure is On
Of course, players can take it nice and slow if there isn’t any pressure to get to the bathroom quickly. Unfortunately, there is pressure, lots of it. Players will need to keep an eye on the Gastric Gauge which serves as a constant reminder of their impending needs. In addition to managing their dwindling time players will have to keep an eye on the Shame-o-Meter which displays how much attention Gus has accumulated on his journey through the office. Persistent from level to level, the Shame-O-Meter indicates how close the Human Resources department is to firing the player, so behave!
Avoid Co-workers
As players talk to co-workers and navigate through their conversations time keeps on ticking. While avoiding co-workers is the first line of defense, some are bound to catch up and start a conversation. When the pressure is on and players have no time to spare they can bellow “Shut up!”, “Talk to the Hand!” or any number of other rude dismissals that will allow them to avoid conversation. Of course, this doesn’t go over well with HR and will rack up some shame on the Shame-O-Meter.
Manage the Pressure
Pressure can be a real problem. When the Gastric Gauge reaches its limit the unthinkable will happen. Avoiding this conclusion at all costs is the very core of the player's mission in Gotta Go. Thankfully, there are actions one can take to delay the relentless march of the pressure gauge. One such action is the tactical release of gaseous pressure. The fart. Although this will allow players to reclaim some of their dwindling time it runs the risk of irritating co-workers who might file a report with HR or chase them down for a confrontation.
Use Resources Wisely
In addition to releasing clouds of noxious gas to forestall the inevitable, players can find power-ups like “Bipto-Pesmol” to calm their tumultuous guts and further delay their doom. In addition to power-ups that calm the ailing stomach, players can find power-ups that repair their damaged reputation and reduce the “Shame-O-Meter” like the TPS report.
Add Some Flavor to Your Playthrough
Additionally, players will be able to modify difficulty levels and toggle a list of “topping” options that will allow them to drastically change the way the game plays. These changes will require different strategies and change the scores received in arcade mode. For example, adding the topping of “Onions” will make it easier to tell co-workers to shut up but will make it more costly on the Shame-O-Meter.
Salvation or Soiled?
Of course there are only two ways this ends, in silent success or a very public failure. Can you save Gus’ pants or will they end up soiled?
Features
- Original concept, writing, music and art creates a game full of light-hearted and campy humor in the style of Office Space, Dilbert and other such satirical comedies.
- 100% original art by artist Mike Denlinger featuring iconographic characters in a tilt-shifted 3D isometric office.
- Full controller support for PC/Mac as well as the Steam Big Picture devices.
- Raising awareness for ‘No stomach For Cancer’ a research and support organization specialized in stomach cancer.
- A living office! Every NPC has their own motivations and goals within the office.
- Players make use of sprinting, hiding and character interactions to get themselves across the office in the least -conspicuous manner possible.
- Navigate through goofy and charmingly nonsequitous conversations with oblivious co-workers, OR, avoid their prattling completely with a brisk “Shut up!”
- Manage imminent needs through the use of powerups and abilities like farting, Bepto Pismol and others.
- Arcade-style gameplay with varied game modes and “toppings” that will have players pushing themselves and coming back for more!
A Mission Most Dire
Gotta Go is a game about navigating to the finish line. As the title and theme would imply; the finish line is the bathroom. Unfortunately, players are faced with the same challenge one might face in this very situation in real life. Co-workers are chatty folks, and they will seize on any opportunity to fill players ears with their inane blatherings. Players must use their abilities, power-up items and the layout of the office to make the great office crossing to find sanctuary in the porcelain palace.
The Pressure is On
Of course, players can take it nice and slow if there isn’t any pressure to get to the bathroom quickly. Unfortunately, there is pressure, lots of it. Players will need to keep an eye on the Gastric Gauge which serves as a constant reminder of their impending needs. In addition to managing their dwindling time players will have to keep an eye on the Shame-o-Meter which displays how much attention Gus has accumulated on his journey through the office. Persistent from level to level, the Shame-O-Meter indicates how close the Human Resources department is to firing the player, so behave!
Avoid Co-workers
As players talk to co-workers and navigate through their conversations time keeps on ticking. While avoiding co-workers is the first line of defense, some are bound to catch up and start a conversation. When the pressure is on and players have no time to spare they can bellow “Shut up!”, “Talk to the Hand!” or any number of other rude dismissals that will allow them to avoid conversation. Of course, this doesn’t go over well with HR and will rack up some shame on the Shame-O-Meter.
Manage the Pressure
Pressure can be a real problem. When the Gastric Gauge reaches its limit the unthinkable will happen. Avoiding this conclusion at all costs is the very core of the player's mission in Gotta Go. Thankfully, there are actions one can take to delay the relentless march of the pressure gauge. One such action is the tactical release of gaseous pressure. The fart. Although this will allow players to reclaim some of their dwindling time it runs the risk of irritating co-workers who might file a report with HR or chase them down for a confrontation.
Use Resources Wisely
In addition to releasing clouds of noxious gas to forestall the inevitable, players can find power-ups like “Bipto-Pesmol” to calm their tumultuous guts and further delay their doom. In addition to power-ups that calm the ailing stomach, players can find power-ups that repair their damaged reputation and reduce the “Shame-O-Meter” like the TPS report.
Add Some Flavor to Your Playthrough
Additionally, players will be able to modify difficulty levels and toggle a list of “topping” options that will allow them to drastically change the way the game plays. These changes will require different strategies and change the scores received in arcade mode. For example, adding the topping of “Onions” will make it easier to tell co-workers to shut up but will make it more costly on the Shame-O-Meter.
Salvation or Soiled?
Of course there are only two ways this ends, in silent success or a very public failure. Can you save Gus’ pants or will they end up soiled?
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows Vista
- Processor: Intel Duo 2.0GHz or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 500 MB GPU
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i5 Processor
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2GB GPU
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 2 GB available space
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: Mac Os 10.10 or Better
- Processor: 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated Video Card
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Mac Os 10.12
- Processor: 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated Video Card
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Gotta Go reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
Gameplay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hz-eVBU8zCE Analysis First Minutes How do you start writing this without killing me with laughter? Xd. To see now, I Will try to get serious so I can write haha. This game seriously that is one of the best casuals that I will recommend and keep playing.
At first can bring you a little bit of trouble understanding the game if you do not know English, you are impatient and do not do the tutorial as a pro: v. But Anyway, the game is simple gameplay. I Really love it because all we have to do is feel in a survival toilet, i.e. survive by not "CAG. A. RNOs" in the pants in front of everyone. The background music is simple but it makes you feel in a race "slow", something rare to write but surely you will understand, does not need to talk about graphics to be a casual game to have fun in my opinion.
Regarding the gameplay: You'Re in an office and you (the character) makes you want to go to the bathroom, and it would be easy to go if not because just at that time all that coworker who crosses with you will want to seek conversation : V and thus prevent you from reaching your precious throne XD. To avoid getting into your pants, you can throw gas to avoid the WORST: v. Every time you manage to go to the bathroom 1 level that is equivalent to increase in rank at work and go to the next floor, is a bet, since progressively the difficulty increases and more people want to talk to prevent you from going to your throne and be able to download all the Information stored in the intestines XD.
CONCLUSION Uncle you have to play this title if you like to run against the clock, seriously, is a challenge for lovers of casual games and those who like to laugh a good time with this game. I Do Not regret having bought it, seriously, it amuses me and fascinates me, but not to play it hours after hours, otherwise it would become boring, as it is a casual game;) Note: 8 of 10
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
Gotta Go is a game about the primitive need, which met every man on Earth, about the strong need for the toilet. You are an employee of the American office of the 90s, who "Well, very much!" (Literal translation of the name of the game) to the restroom. On your way there are disturbances in the form of your colleagues who would not mind to chat with you. Kratenko story Story I will move to a detailed review of the game and will start perhaps with...
1) Gemplay. Management initially seems a little complicated and incomprehensible (Especially for those who ignored the training and immediately crawled into the storyline), but after passing training it seems that nothing complicated and problematic and was not. The Only minus in training: to read everything is necessary in English, but here too I as such problems do not see. Even low knowledge of the language will allow you to intuitively understand what the speech is, so you need English only in training and it does not carry a special semantic load on the process of the game.
2) Tactics. Yes, I want to highlight this in a separate column, because in this game it plays no small role. After examining the closer card, you can choose different styles of play.
A) Aggressive. Move quickly, but at the same time spending points of behavior (If you spend completely, you will be dismissed), also aggressively interrupt the dialogue with colleagues and get a fine on the points of behavior, but at the same time collecting reports to restore spent for aggressive Behavior Goggles B) Calm. Move slowly (Run only in narrow corridors), along the blowing bubbles and responding to the molestation of colleagues. And collect more reports to go to the levels with aggressive tactics This is what I want to say that the game is not as simple as it seems at first glance. Here it is necessary to think over everything!
3) Graphics. The simplest graphics, which is good for this game. Nothing superfluous. I thought for a long time who reminded me of this little man, until I reached the public toilet.
Bottom Line: The cons in this game I did not find at all. She has me on all the parameters and quite justifies her price. The Game carries a certain meaning about the simple daily life of man. After All, everyone recalled the situation when he had to Retirovatsja to the toilet in a very urgent way, bypassing all obstacles to the desired goal. My Rating: 10 deflated toilets out of 10