Worming From Home Sets September 5th Release on Steam
The game's September 5th release date locks in a specific launch for a title that turns the activities of remote work into a worm-based simulation.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
The remote work simulation 'Worming from Home', where players control a worm doing office tasks, will launch on Steam on September 5th. Developed by Zach Northrop and Mason Sabharwal, the game includes replying to emails, using a keyboard as a worm, trading stocks with insider information, supervising interns, and handling video calls. Japanese language support is confirmed.
Worming from Home tasks players with operating a human-sized keyboard and mouse as a worm. Objectives include replying to emails, creating documents, using insider information for stock trading, supervising interns, and handling video calls from a manager. Free time allows for brewing coffee, shopping online, working out, or reading self-help books. The game supports Japanese and launches on Steam on September 5th. Developers Zach Northrop and Mason Sabharwal confirmed the date.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.