A pointy-clicky comedy corporate thriller. Solve puzzles, get to know your colleagues, and unravel a sinister global conspiracy. All in a day's work.
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In The Biggleboss Incident, you’ll solve puzzles, shirk responsibility, and figure out what’s really happening behind the scenes in the world’s weirdest office.
It’s just like those adventure games you remember, only without the insane moon logic.

Or at least that’s what the company motto says. Tom doesn’t have time to debate semantics, though; he’s dangerously late for work – and he hasn’t even started his big Project AGER pitch.
Sneaking up to his desk won’t be easy. In his way stands a boatload of bureaucracy, a furlong of fetch quests, and a pretty ominous set of warnings from a mysterious voice in the air vents.


That's 13 actors playing some 18 characters. Why not see if you can guess which ones double up? I bet you can't.
"This is the first script I've recorded where I have genuinely laughed out loud all throughout the recording. In my 11 years of working as a voice actor I'd mark this down as the funniest project I've ever worked on."
- Greg Johnson | The game's lead voice actor
The game's also packed with lots of whizzy animations, cutscenes, and fun touches that took ages to do.
In fact this whole thing took me five years to make, so if you play it I sure hope you like it.


The Biggleboss Incident is (hopefully) funny and entertaining and intriguing, and functions – for all intents and purposes – like a genuine video game.
It doesn’t push the genre forward or break any new ground or anything, but I’ll leave that stuff to the pros. And, hey, if you ignore some of the rougher edges I’ll forget all about that embarrassing thing you did that one time.
You know the one.
Anyway, this is most definitely a point-and-click adventure video game, and it’s one I think you should probably buy.

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In The Biggleboss Incident, you’ll solve puzzles, shirk responsibility, and figure out what’s really happening behind the scenes in the world’s weirdest office.
It’s just like those adventure games you remember, only without the insane moon logic.

Or at least that’s what the company motto says. Tom doesn’t have time to debate semantics, though; he’s dangerously late for work – and he hasn’t even started his big Project AGER pitch.
Sneaking up to his desk won’t be easy. In his way stands a boatload of bureaucracy, a furlong of fetch quests, and a pretty ominous set of warnings from a mysterious voice in the air vents.


That's 13 actors playing some 18 characters. Why not see if you can guess which ones double up? I bet you can't.
"This is the first script I've recorded where I have genuinely laughed out loud all throughout the recording. In my 11 years of working as a voice actor I'd mark this down as the funniest project I've ever worked on."
- Greg Johnson | The game's lead voice actor
The game's also packed with lots of whizzy animations, cutscenes, and fun touches that took ages to do.
In fact this whole thing took me five years to make, so if you play it I sure hope you like it.


The Biggleboss Incident is (hopefully) funny and entertaining and intriguing, and functions – for all intents and purposes – like a genuine video game.
It doesn’t push the genre forward or break any new ground or anything, but I’ll leave that stuff to the pros. And, hey, if you ignore some of the rougher edges I’ll forget all about that embarrassing thing you did that one time.
You know the one.
Anyway, this is most definitely a point-and-click adventure video game, and it’s one I think you should probably buy.

A pointy-clicky comedy corporate thriller. Solve puzzles, get to know your colleagues, and unravel a sinister global conspiracy. All in a day's work.
We are not affiliated with IsThereAnyDeal.
Steam data © 2025 Valve Corporation. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Independent of Valve. Pricing and availability subject to change.