Good Job! Reviews
Wild physics erupts as an office worker takes accidental revenge on the corporate world
Good Job is a humorous and inventive puzzle game where sometimes the best job isn't the cleanest one.
Good Job! Is a wonderful surprise that everyone should try out. Thanks to its hilarious physics, seemingly menial tasks have the potential to descend into utter carnage – whether intentional or not – and its grading system means there are plenty of opportunities to replay. Slight technical hiccups aside, its arrival comes at a time when we all could do with a bit of a laugh, and Good Job! is absolutely guaranteed to do just that.
Good Job! is a funny and chaotic puzzle game, with a unique setting and multiple ways to accomplish your objectives. It might be a bit simple for puzzling veterans, but for some lighthearted family entertainment it's perfect.
Nice job! is the best, or at least, one of the best 'puzzle' titles you can find on Nintendo Switch right now: it's fun, it has personality, everything works. A very original proposal.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
As far as physics puzzling games go, Good Job! does a pretty good job of it. There's a few rough edges and occasional annoyances from the genre as a whole, but with a quirky set up and visual style, there's fun to be had climbing this particular corporate ladder.
Good Job! is a crazy "working class" puzle where you accomplish daily tasks (bring Wi-Fi to an area, clean de dirty floor...) with methods as destructive as very uncommon. All with a very attractive visuals, local coop and other nice touches that make it very attractive, especially for those that are looking for fresh and original experiences.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
If you want to get the most out of Good Job!, forget trying to get the best score possible and just have a blast wrecking up your dad's company as this commentary on nepotism slowly plays out. That's when the game is at its best. Save those "S" rankings for a second run through.
Good Job! is a stylish and insanely fun puzzle game that sometimes feels like a simple project for mobile phones, desperately trying to reach the level of consoles. The game does not have any entry threshold, you will learn almost all the gameplay mechanics in just a couple of minutes and will be able to have fun alone or with friends.
Review in Russian | Read full review
As is Good Job! it remains an interesting and well packaged product, but ultimately also a little "light". In short, net of a not very popular price, a side dish not bad to alternate perhaps with much more structured and demanding experiences.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Good Job! does a great job at being a whimsical little experience that's bound to keep you hooked with cathartic destruction, intuitive design, and soothing presentation.
Paladin Studios highlights that work can be a comical and exhilarating experience - even more through collaboration - with such cleverly used tools to manage somehow complicated, if not explosive situations. Despite the deliberate lack of character, it's indeed a Good Job !
Review in French | Read full review
Good Job! throws some surprises at you in the first hour or two of the game but once you play it for longer than that, it all starts to feel bland and samey. It’s not one of my favorite indie puzzlers on the Switch right now but if you’re someone who wants a quick and silly physics-based game to play with a friend, it’s fine for that but I wouldn’t rush out to buy it.
Good Job! is an intriguing and charming title, complete with two-player local co-op. The open-ended nature of the puzzles allows for multiple different types of gameplay solutions and mechanics.
Good Job is a great puzzle game with a lot of humor and the appetite for destruction.
Review in Italian | Read full review
If you're looking for something for snacks and you really want to have fun, it's time to use your father's company as your father's.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Fixing an internet connection or returning stone boulders to their correct place in a zen garden will provide hours of fun in either single player mode, or by inviting friends to maximise the range of destruction in the chaotic multiplayer mode. The jaunty tunes accompanying each level blend well with every single aspect of a business fully explored, which many will relate to from their own work experience, only without the additional damages. Good Job is an excellent "job" for any game collection.
A funny little puzzler with great co-op that only lacks a possibility to fail in its missions.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Every floor of the office tower feels fresh, and reaching the end of the game brought both great satisfaction and also that bittersweet realization that I was finished with another wonderful gaming experience. Minor issues such as not being able to control the camera and occasionally finicky controls fail to hamper a thoroughly enjoyable puzzle game. If you are looking for a charming, funny, and innovative new game to play while cooped up inside, Good Job! represents one of the best candidates for the position.
The wacky corporate world of Good Job! is so much fun to play around within that I highly recommend it to any sandbox puzzler fan.