The printer is bleeding, the Wi-Fi is haunted, and Ticket #666 just came in. As the SysAdmin for a company run by cosmic horrors, your job is simple: Clear the queue. Make binary decisions to survive the night shift in this dark comedy desktop simulator. I.T truly never ends.

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About This Game

HELLO, WORLD. WELCOME TO HELL.


Ticket #404: User cannot find their soul.
Ticket #500: The printer is breathing again.
Ticket #237: URGENT - Floor 3.5 won't stop existing.


In I.T. NEVER ENDS, you are the newly hired Systems Administrator at Nexus Systems Inc.—a company that was definitely founded in 2015, regardless of what the USB drive buried in the wall says.


Your job? Process tickets. Keep the lights on. Don't let the coffee machine's prophecies ruin anyone's morning.


The pay is bad. The hours are worse. If any of your metrics hit zero, you're not fired—you're gone. And something tells you the Bahamas aren't in your future.


THE DAY SHIFT: TICKETS NEVER STOP


Every day brings a deluge of tech support requests from your coworkers. The interface is simple. The choices are not.


  • SWIPE TO SURVIVE: Gary needs his password reset to GaryRocks123. Again. The brute-force bots are thrilled. Swipe Right to approve or Swipe Left to deny—both options have consequences.

  • BALANCE FOUR METRICS: Productivity. Budget. Morale. Entropy. Let any one flatline and your shift ends. Permanently. Let Entropy climb too high and the building starts... remembering things.

  • EVERY TICKET MATTERS: That keyboard pulsating with ectoplasm? Not your biggest problem. The elevator now goes to a floor that doesn't exist. Three coworkers have been texting "almost back" for an hour. And Legal needs VPN access from somewhere redacted.

THE NIGHT SHIFT: MANUAL OVERRIDE


When entropy spikes, the system doesn't send an email. It screams. Get your hands dirty with tactile Manual Override Minigames:


  • REDACT FORBIDDEN TEXT: Marketing accidentally CC'd the summoning ritual to the whole company. Again. Censor the document before anyone reads it and loses their mind. Some things were not meant for mortal eyes—or quarterly reports.

  • STABILIZE THE NETWORK: The server room has developed its own weather system. Patch Packet Loss, plug violent Stack Overflows, and reroute power before rack 7 floods. It rains at 2:47 PM. Precisely.

  • HUNT ROGUE DATA: Viruses aren't just code here. They hide. They watch. Track volatile data entities through the server architecture before they corrupt something important—or find you first.

QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REVIEWS


Survive long enough and you'll meet the Systems Advisory Committee. They sit in the dark. They have concerns about your metrics.


  • Present Your Numbers: Report your resource levels to the shapes in the boardroom.

  • Earn Perks (or Punishment): Good performance grants perks. Bad performance grants... something else.

  • They Remember: Every choice you've made. Every ticket you've swiped. The Committee is always watching.

KEY FEATURES


  • A Desktop From The Before-Times: Immerse yourself in a CRT aesthetic so crunchy it hurts. Glitched windows. Dying pixels. The entire game lives on your monitor—your only shield against whatever is watching from the other side.

  • Office Horror You Can Relate To: The true terror isn't the eldritch entity in the basement—it's that the entity filed a ticket and expects same-day resolution. Endless bureaucracy. Literal monsters. Same energy.

  • Choices That Echo: Every swipe changes something. Storylines branch. Characters remember. The building remembers too. It always remembers.

  • Death Is A Learning Experience: Meta-progression across runs unlocks new storylines, character arcs, and increasingly concerning revelations about what Nexus Systems Inc. actually is.


"Connection lost, like ships in stormy sea / The server sleeps, and will not answer thee."
— Actual error message. Beautiful but unhelpful.


You are employee #47. Or maybe #48. The numbers keep changing.


Punch in. Process tickets. Don't ask what happened to Marvin.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10+
    • Processor: i3+
    • Memory: 600 MB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 460 or better
    Recommended:
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660 or better
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