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Corp Inc. is the main company in Office Trap. Corp Inc. is situated in a building known as the office of doom. The office of doom is the setting for Office Trap. On top of the building is a statue of Princess Nectarine, Godfrey's ancestor.

Game information[]

History[]

Godfrey Nectarine IV was looking for new employees. Instead of doing a usual job interview, he let all the possible employees go through the office building lined with traps. All the survivors of the building would be granted temporary positions at the company.

Spoiler
A number of employees made it to the top of the building, assuming they would get the positions. Instead of getting the positions, Godfrey said he would sell the company and be a princess.

Interior[]

Employees entered the office of doom and intended to go through the entire building so they could earn a temporary contract there. To test the stamina and the reflexes of the employees, every part of the building was lined with traps that could either help the employees or kill them, although most traps were fatal. To advance to the next part of the building, a certain number of employees would have to make their way to the star platforms, hop in a helicopter, and fly away.
Frequently, office managers would set off traps that would get themselves killed, also making it harder for the other employees to advance. Other employees, too afraid to move, might be standing on some traps, getting killed if the player sets off the trap and doesn't rescue the employees. Frequently, other employees can be seen on the very bottom of the level, chatting or performing other actions.
Godfrey Nectarine IV can be seen at the top of the building, constantly shouting, "MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY!!!"

Work[]

It is not known what Corp Inc. did, whether they manufactured a product or did some other thing.

Other Appearances[]

  • Nitrome Must Die - An ad for Corp Inc. appears above the game over screen in the introduction of Nitrome Must Die.

Trivia[]

  • Corp Inc. is short for "Corporation, Incorporated", the business equivalent of "John Smith": a completely generic name.
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