Casual · 2019
996的真实老板篇
Is a narrative-driven simulation game that dives into the complexities of China's IT industry, focusing on the controversial 996 work culture—where employees work 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week. Drawing from the developer’s 15 years of experience, the game offers a reflective look at how companies balance employee well-being with profit goals. Players manage a virtual IT firm, navigating challenges like employee morale, productivity, and financial sustainability. The story explores the evolution of unpaid overtime, highlighting its roots in industry competition and shrinking market growth. Rather than outright condemning 996, it presents a historical perspective, showing how survival pressures push small businesses toward unsustainable practices. Through strategic decisions, players witness the ripple effects on teams and business outcomes. A thought-provoking experience for anyone interested in tech culture and management dilemmas. This game invites players to consider the human cost behind rapid industry growth. It’s a must-play for understanding modern work dynamics.