Are you the Bee Gees when you sing in the shower? Or is your favourite instrument the air guitar? Did you ever wish when you said 'l'll be back', people start to worry! Well this is the game for you! Find that inner star, that shining light, that has been itching to prove its self. Say 'Frankly, I don't give a damm' and go for it!
Do you have songs that bring back fond memories of yester-year whenever you hear them? Movies you've watched a thousand times because you love them so much? Or music artists whom you worshipped so much that you camped out nights before just so you could get tickets to their concerts?
Don’t Give Up Your Day Job! is a party game that will take you back to those times. From motion picture blockbusters and icons of the 20th century, through to chart toppers of the past 5 decades, your memory of pop hits, films and TV shows of the 20th century will be tested in this fun and nostalgic game.
Our Review: Don't Give Up Your Day Job is a party-game in the style of the classic 'You Don't Know Jack' series - although this is less a computer game, and more a physical one . DGUYDJ's job is to churn out an endless supply of films, songs, TV shows and actors from last century and handle the running score and time-limits. That leaves it to the players to use their Charades/Taboo experience to get the message across to their team mates. Despite some beautiful, retro looks and a superbly designed interface it is really going to be up to the players to see how much one gets out of Don't Give Up Your Day Job. The scoring system is probably a little too elaborate for anyone to realistically stick to it, as are the rather strict rules. However, these are only suggestions and can be ignored if you want - tailoring the game to your own personal preferences is probably half the fun. In the end DGUYDJ is an interesting one, well worth a look if you know the right kind of people.
This software's licence is Demo, which means that this software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the software is with you. Should the software prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.