Job Simulator went to Hell and I’m not even mad

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In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich delves into all things VR, from new hardware to new games, upcoming technologies, and so much more.

Whenever someone gets their first VR headset, Job Simulator is almost always one of the first games they’ll play. The game is as ubiquitous with virtual reality gaming as Beat Saber is and this has earned developer Owlchemy Labs quite the pedigree over the years. For that reason, the company’s latest game, Dimensional Double Shift, immediately caught my eye.

Dimensional Double Shift, or DDS as I’ll call it from now on, can be described essentially as a multiplayer Job Simulator. While Job Simulator sees you taking your time as one of four jobs, DDS splits the workload between two main job types to finish as many duties as you can within a shift. Each job supports up to four players, and you’ll find that jobs change based on how many players are in the game and what workstations they’re at.

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