I Love My Computer

I Love My Computer is a funny game where players destroy a virtual computer to win the secretary's love, offering a stress-relieving experience.

About the Game

I Love My Computer is a Flash game released in 2007, known for its unique destruction theme and humorous style. Set in an office environment, the player's character claims to love their computer but actually enjoys destroying it violently to win the secretary's affection. This satirical setup reflects complex emotions towards technology in modern life, blending dependency with frustration. The game features simple 2D graphics and exaggerated physics, creating a lighthearted and funny atmosphere. Players experience the thrill of destruction by interacting with items like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse through clicking and dragging, causing them to break in amusing ways. There is no complex storyline, but repetitive destruction actions and the secretary's reactions convey a dark humor, allowing players to release stress in short sessions. Overall, it's a casual game focused on instant gratification and entertainment.

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How to Play

The core gameplay of I Love My Computer revolves around destroying a virtual computer. Players are presented with a desktop interface including components like a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Using mouse clicks and drags, they can interact and demolish these items, such as smashing the screen, unplugging wires, or bashing the keyboard. The game uses a physics engine to simulate destruction effects, with items flying apart or deforming in exaggerated ways for visual fun. As destruction progresses, the secretary watches and reacts with applause or surprise, motivating players to continue destroying to gain her approval. There are no specific goals or levels; players freely explore different destruction methods and combine actions to create funnier scenes. The gameplay is simple and intuitive, easy to pick up, but somewhat repetitive, relying on immediate feedback and humor to maintain interest. Overall, it's a short game emphasizing casual entertainment and emotional release.

Controls

Use the mouse to click and drag for interacting with and destroying computer components.