Jollibee's: Phase 2

Jollibee's: Phase 2

released on Apr 08, 2020

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Jollibee's: Phase 2

released on Apr 08, 2020

The player plays/works as an employee of the shipping company, LBM Shipments, Inc. (LBM Shipments Inc Warehouse). Their job is to transport boxes each night shift. To do this, they must use the workstation panel on the left side of the office that controls the conveyor belts and security systems. On the first night, 50 boxes must be transported to their respective conveyer belts. The boxes and tracks are labelled by a letter (A, B, C, D, and E). To transport them, the player needs to click and drag the node to the other corresponding side. The number of boxes increases by 25 boxes each new night, reaching its maximum of 100 boxes on Night 3. It is recommended to keep track of the box/track labels, otherwise errors will be added to the counter on the bottom left corner of the area on the screen. Errors are counted when a box is ignored or misplaced. If the player gets 1 error, 50$ will be removed from the paycheck at the end of the night. The maximum amount of errors the player can get is 15. If any more are added, the result will be a GAME OVER screen. The workstation panel also contains four tabs: Motion Detect, Cameras, Audio, and Hack. These systems decrease their stability the more you use them. The less the stability is, the higher the chance it can go offline. However, there is a maintenance panel at the right side of the office to reboot them. It takes about 3-5 seconds to reboot any system.


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Real flashy and cool-looking (the animatronic models are huge steps up from Phase 1 and each one actually gives me the creeps) with awesome gameplay concepts but falls so, so flat.
The upgrade system is novel on paper, and an ingenious idea to apply to Five Nights at Freddy's fangames, but the monetary system is very flawed as you can simply do bonus jobs as many times as you want, thus harvesting enough cash to upgrade every system to max before Night 2. (It seems that they designed the extra jobs to be as long and tedious as possible to deter you from overdoing them, but they still made Box Transportation way easier than all th others.) But you don't even need to upgrade every system, because the audio lure is so overpowered it is literally the only tool you need, even on 5/20 mode. Also, the only morsel of story is a single audio tape, and the game doesn't even offer multiple endings like Phase 1. YUCKY!!!