Browser Game Pick: Karoshi Suicide Salaryman
Karoshi: Suicide Salaryman is the third sequel to Jesse Venbrux's platformer series, where players must once again find unorthodox methods to assist the suit-wearing main character commit suicide.
Use the cursor keys to move or jump, and press the space key to shoot once a gun is acquired. The R key can be used to restart a level at any time. Progress is saved automatically, and there are fifty levels to play in total.
Name: Karoshi Suicide Salaryman
Developer: Jesse Venbrux, Peter Groeneweg, Ferry Spaans
Category: Platformer
Type: Browser










Comments
I want to point out this is the first Flash version of the game.
If you've played the GM versions it might feel less interesting. It's more introductory for the Flash crowd and not as "outside-the-box". I hope to change this for the second Flash version though. Hope you like it anyway. :)
Posted by: Jesse | October 3, 2008 5:59 AM
Yes ... it does feel like a bit of a recap, but still, I love these games! :)
Looking forward to v2 ...
Posted by: Zaphos | October 3, 2008 8:29 AM
Up to jump? No.
Posted by: Anonymous | October 3, 2008 11:25 AM
That was rather fun. I enjoyed the music.
Posted by: David | October 3, 2008 4:06 PM
The music is fantastic. I disagree with the other guy, up to jump is just fine for this sort of puzzle game.
Posted by: Mark | October 3, 2008 11:36 PM
I finally beat it! Yeah, this is a recap, but there is a couple of changes here and there... The music, the walls/hazards, and the final boss, I think.
Posted by: Scattle | October 4, 2008 5:37 AM
lol, boom desu!.
Posted by: magallanes | October 4, 2008 11:45 PM
I agree, this new karoshi ask more for a timing action instead to use the brain.
May be some people do like this kind of challenge but in my opinion it's just frustrating.
Posted by: magallanes | October 5, 2008 12:58 AM
awesome man
Posted by: Anonymous | October 9, 2008 12:52 AM
I just have to say I love this game so much i went to your website and downloaded the other Karoshis and they are all so fun, challenging, and thought provoking. They actually make you think outside the box. Keep at it and thanks for the great games.
Posted by: Jay | January 4, 2009 10:40 AM