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About Super Karoshi

Imagine a game where the ultimate goal isn’t to win by surviving, but by taking your own character out in the most inventive way possible. That’s exactly what Super Karoshi asks you to do, and it somehow feels both twisted and charming at the same time. You guide a little office worker through compact, colorful levels packed with spikes, moving platforms, and buttons—except your mission isn’t to avoid danger, it’s to embrace it. Every stage feels like a tiny logic puzzle wrapped in a satirical wry smile.

What really hooks you is how each level teases out that “aha” moment. Sometimes you’ll lure yourself into a trap with a switch that opens a door behind you, other times you’ll set off a conveyor belt just to be tossed into the spikes you’d been avoiding. There are teleporters that fling you across the room, lasers that require precise timing, and environmental quirks you’d never expect to become your best friend in getting yourself killed. It’s a clever twist on platforming logic puzzles, because you’re reversing all your instincts—rewarding “failure” becomes this strangely addictive goal.

Despite its deceptively simple presentation, Super Karoshi keeps you on your toes right up until the last level. Each puzzle only takes a few seconds to reset, so you’re never frustrated by long reload times, and that encourages you to experiment wildly. For anyone who’s ever felt boxed in by traditional game objectives, this tongue-in-cheek challenge delivers a delightfully fresh spin. By the end, you’ll be marveling at how thinking “backwards” can feel more satisfying than any straightforward victory lap.