Game: Bits at Work
Genre: Simulation
System: Steam (Windows)
Developers | Publishers: Essssam
Controller Support: None
Price: US $ Free | UK £ Free | EU € Free
Release Date: October 7th, 2024
A review code was used, and many thanks to Essssam.
Bits at Work is a free simulation title with some idle clicker elements. It challenges you to build a thriving company with bits as employees, making as much money as you can while keeping the bits happy.
Getting Those Bits to Work

To start in Bits at Work, you have a small building and a little starting cash. You need to put in a desk; then you can hire your first bit to get started. It will come into work, earning you more money while taking a salary. This money can be used to buy new decorations and break areas for your bits to relax in during work hours, extend your building, and hire additional bits to work.

For each bit you want to hire, you have to have a desk at minimum. You can upgrade their desks, add decorations, put items up on the walls, give them vacations and raises, and other things to keep them happy and productive. The happier they remain, the more money you will make, and the more expansions of your business you can make, including expanding your building more, adding new floors, and gaining even more employees to make even more money.
While you are doing this, you will have quests to complete in Bits at Work. These will be things like making a certain amount of money, having a certain number of employees, and building certain items. You get bonus money from competing quests within a specific number of days that count down as you continue through the days.

An Excellent Idle Game
If you enjoy cute little idle games where you don’t have to do or think too hard, Bits at Work is a great choice. Not only is it free, but you get to spend time decorating, redecorating, expanding, and watching your bits enjoy their new workplace. It’s a really adorable game with fun pixel art, cute music, and a fast-forward button to help you get through the days faster.

I got my little bits some really comfy chairs, a very nice bathroom, and an in-house free coffee kitchen to make high-end coffees in. It kept them pretty happy and productive, and before long, I was pulling in a lot of money. I ended up hiring so many bits that I was in turbo drive and nothing could slow my progress down!
Very Well Polished
Bits at Work is a very well done game; I didn’t run into any issues or anything while playing. It seems like the developers have spent a lot of time playtesting and making a really solid foundation. I think they are underselling themselves by giving this game out for free.

Conclusion
Bits at Work is a simple concept with simple art that is just done very, very well. I love it, and it’s one of the more fun little games I’ve gotten to play lately. If you adore fun little idle clicker-type games or decorating a little pixel office, I can’t recommend Bits at Work enough. For what it is, you can’t get another better than this!
Final Verdict: Two Thumbs Up:
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