This is office mayhem at it's best (or worst). A delightful simulation of the daily office life, full of the corny relationships/jokes/vanities that we've come to expect from the white-collared world. Help Denise the new office manager navigate through this wonderfully crafted game, as she tries to keep the peace at the office, without losing her own sanity! Innovatively hilariously, Miss Management is set out like a sit-com, with each level played out like a scenario in a working week, with each stage (Season) introducing new characters, new scenarios and new dilemmas. As the office manager, you role is to keep the company productivity ticking over, by keeping all the workers happy (so that they will do the work). It involves distributing tasks, allocating breaks, buying items from the local shop, as well as keeping yourself sane throughout the entire time, all in all loads of free games to play. Complete the tasks in time to finish the level, or keep playing to complete the optional tasks and show off your office management skills. Each character builds on the classic office stereotypes that we've come to love (or hate). There's the guy who always seems to be sleeping (but claims he gets all the work done), but is always chatting up the female workers at the water cooler. There's the guy who's always stressed out about work, and talks like a ticking time bomb waiting to go off. Not to mention, there's also the gorgeous looking girl that all the guys gawk at, but pretend not to notice. And of course, there's the IT guy who seems to live on another planet, plus dozens more. This fun game will keep the mind ticking over, as you try to maintain the office harmony by giving everyone what they want, when they want it, without letting all the work pile up. In fact, the only thing that the game doesn't come with is the salary but considering that the most internet games doesn't it is not some big disadvantage. Play through over thirty episodes of office politics, competition and romance and laugh at and with the eleven other casts in this well written and brilliantly paced office comedy. A brilliant concept, backed up by great game design, good replayability, Miss Management will keep you entertained with its witty (or corny) dialogues and frantic mouse clicking action. All in a good hard day's work.