Have you ever wanted to have multiple jobs? Well in today’s economy you might need it to pay your rent. 7 Jobs at the Same Time is a free-to-play point‑and‑click simulation from Indonesian developer Rinanda Hidayat. Manage seven jobs at once from spreadsheets to nuclear oversight, in a darkly humorous, dystopian office world. Find out more about it here!
What’s It About?

7 Jobs at the Same Time is a satirical over the top work simulation released on June 12, 2025 by Indonesian indie developer Rinanda Hidayat, available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
The premise is simple yet quite absurd. You’ve just graduated, but your student loan is haunting you. And you must take on seven jobs simultaneously to pay it off. Though it might not be too far off from reality if you’re American.
You begin with tasks like filling spreadsheets and sorting files, then escalate to literally managing a nuclear bomb. Each workday brings more chaos, as you try to balance all seven roles efficiently before time runs out.
With no soundtrack beyond the ambient office sound, the game relies on task stress and dark humor to keep you engaged. Characters message you for task updates, and your employers expect fast results (I’d say it’s very immersive). The overall job simulator feels like an exaggerated dystopia wrapped in absurd gameplay. Despite all that, it’s surprisingly still quite relaxing to play.
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Task Against Time
You’ll be switching between seven different job windows. Each with its own task like data entry, file sorting, spreadsheets, or literally ticking bomb countdowns.
The challenge here is time management. Each task has deadlines, and you must leap from one to the next before suffering consequences. There’s no tutorial, just dive straight in and try to keep up. Chat messages keep you informed with updates or complaints from employers, creating tension and even humour.
You play for seven in-game days. With each passing day, difficulty ramps up, tasks get faster, deadlines tighter, and mistakes more punishing. Complete every day successfully and you beat the game. It’s minimalist gameplay with maximum stress but still quite humorous. Or scary…
Capitalism ASMR

The game has no music. Just the ambient noises and clicks between tasks. The art style is minimalistic with the UI like those of ’90s software. There are no cutscenes, just task windows and urgent messages.
The overall feel is dry. Almost like a satirical mini‑novel about capitalism. Users often describe this game as capitalism gone wrong. Reflecting how the game mirrors corporate burnout in a humorous way. It communicates the horror of having a job, let alone seven.
Time Efficient
This game is completely free and is small in size. Just under 350 MB and runs even on your grandma’s old toaster. It has around roughly 30 minutes total playtime if you manage all jobs perfectly.
The experience is concise but rich in social commentary about modern work-life imbalance. Perfect for single session play or a short break between other games.
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A Satirical Simulation

7 Jobs at the Same Time is a clever simulation that turns boring labor into absurdist satire. What starts with spreadsheets quickly turns into life or death, especially when the final tasks involve literal bomb detonation.
Despite its simplicity, the game captures the modern pressure of economy and debt. It’s a short, sharp poke at the grind culture, and it does so brilliantly. Whether you want to laugh at your own overworking habits or just an indie game enjoyer, this one delivers.
It’s totally worth a try for anyone interested. Plus, it’s made by an independent Indonesian developer. The best part? It’s totally free! So try it out now!