Hey I just got this awesome idea!
I wana make this Office trading card game, maybe something similiar to pokemon or magic the gathering cards. Then to to increase you attack points "productivity" you can boost yourself up with "brown nose cards" and the way you get brown nose cards is by, for instance, using an "action" card on the boss, like the "gift" card, or the "crawling up the ass" card.
Your apponent can also bring down your "productivity" by using a "your late for work" card on you.. Ho ohhh...
Haha, what you think of that? Any other ideas?
Office Trading Card Game
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#2
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 04:04 AM
Attached is what a trading card could look like....
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#3
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 07:02 AM
Ooh me next!
Like that?
Like that?
#4
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 07:29 AM
This could actually turn out interesting.
#5
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 07:43 AM
A software developer making $20,000? Sounds like My old company
This post has been edited by Nykc: 25 January 2011 - 07:50 AM
#6
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 08:03 AM
Ugh this is killing me. I have a game that sounds like this I bought seven or eight years ago. Fun game.... I'll see if it's still in my closet.
Tangential links:
KenzerCo (woot hackmaster!) Tech Support
http://www.ehow.com/...-card-game.html
Tangential links:
KenzerCo (woot hackmaster!) Tech Support
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A FAST-PACED, EXCITING GAME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
The goal of the Tech Support card game is simple - be the first person to play the Guru card. Of course, getting there is not quite so easy...
The theme of the Tech Support card game is based around the experience of calling a technical support hotline. On your turn, you essentially take on the role of a caller, while the other players are the tech support system itself!
On your turn, you draw a card from the deck and place it in your hand. Then you play a card - but not from your own hand! Now, don't get scared - this is where the strategy begins.
Since the object of the game is to play the Guru card, but you can only play cards from your choice of another player's hand (unless the card you just played tells you otherwise), you have to use both strategy and bluff to get the Guru. Use special cards to look at other players' hands, to make one or more cards change hands, and so on! Make sure you know who's got the Guru, and try to draw and play it! But be careful - don't let the other players know that you know...
What trickery is this you ask? It is not trickery... it is Tech Support!
Tech Support is a card game for 3-6 players, ages 13+. Average playing time: 20 min.
The goal of the Tech Support card game is simple - be the first person to play the Guru card. Of course, getting there is not quite so easy...
The theme of the Tech Support card game is based around the experience of calling a technical support hotline. On your turn, you essentially take on the role of a caller, while the other players are the tech support system itself!
On your turn, you draw a card from the deck and place it in your hand. Then you play a card - but not from your own hand! Now, don't get scared - this is where the strategy begins.
Since the object of the game is to play the Guru card, but you can only play cards from your choice of another player's hand (unless the card you just played tells you otherwise), you have to use both strategy and bluff to get the Guru. Use special cards to look at other players' hands, to make one or more cards change hands, and so on! Make sure you know who's got the Guru, and try to draw and play it! But be careful - don't let the other players know that you know...
What trickery is this you ask? It is not trickery... it is Tech Support!
Tech Support is a card game for 3-6 players, ages 13+. Average playing time: 20 min.
http://www.ehow.com/...-card-game.html
#7
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 09:19 AM
I got one:
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#8
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 25 January 2011 - 08:48 PM
I found it! Burn Rate
Nothing beats a game from a jaded laid off dot-com employee. (well ex-employee)
http://www.burnrateg...ress021029.html
Thank you 2002.
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What is Burn Rate?
1. The rate at which a new company spends its venture capital before generating positive cash flow from operations. In other words, it's a measure of negative cash flow.
1. The rate at which a new company spends its venture capital before generating positive cash flow from operations. In other words, it's a measure of negative cash flow.
Nothing beats a game from a jaded laid off dot-com employee. (well ex-employee)
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Burn Rate is the brainchild of Rich Koehler, a former dot-com employee. A self-professed game fanatic, Koehler developed the game in the winter of 2001 when he found himself one of the many casualties of Seattle-area start-ups at the height of dot-bomb busts.
http://www.burnrateg...ress021029.html
Thank you 2002.
#9
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 12:12 AM
hahaha this is hilarious
Check this one out:
Check this one out:
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#10
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 12:25 AM
I don't know enough about card games to make it any funnier 
#11
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 12:49 AM
LOL, coffee pot one is pretty cool
I've got one more, then I suppose I better start working...
I've got one more, then I suppose I better start working...
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#12
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 07:58 PM
Sounds like a fun game!
Here are some cards that I thought of:

This page might help for more resources:
10-types-of-people-you-work-with-if-you-still-have-a-job
Here are some cards that I thought of:

This page might help for more resources:
10-types-of-people-you-work-with-if-you-still-have-a-job
#13
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 08:10 PM
I was trying to think of something for the temp. Well done!
#14
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 26 January 2011 - 08:14 PM
Thank you
-In a way, work is a game, I just don't have a full deck-
-In a way, work is a game, I just don't have a full deck-
#15
Re: Office Trading Card Game
Posted 01 February 2011 - 08:30 PM
Grobler, have you come up with any more cards?
I think this game sounds like a fun game.
I think this game sounds like a fun game.
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