Long before “quiet quitting” became a buzzword, Dilbert’s Desktop Games captured the soul-crushing absurdity of office life. Released for Windows XP in 1997, this collection of mini-games takes Scott Adams’ comic strip humor and turns it into digital distractions. You’ll dodge pointless memos, outwit clueless managers, and fling office supplies in ways that HR would never approve. It’s not exactly deep, but that’s the point—nobody sneaks a quick round of Minesweeper for character development. Dilbert’s Desktop Games is a time capsule of ‘90s cubicle culture, equal parts funny and depressing, reminding us that TPS reports were never just a joke.
Thank you to whomever submitted this. Possibly my first non-educational gaming experience on a PC, and certainly my first PC game addiction - my brother and I played this allot! Been searching for this periodically to no avail, it is so good to see it still exists. Thanks, my nostalgia is raging.
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