About Smooth Slicing:
Let me make one thing clear from the get-go: Smooth Operators is super difficult. It’s a call center simulator which has so many balls to juggle, that you’ll no doubt need to restart a few times before you finally get the balance right. People answering the calls, computers exploding, walls cracking, contracts to fulfil… and while it’s all a bit overwhelming and ridiculous at times, there’s something about it that really makes me want to crack on and keep trying. Overcoming Smooth Operators is quite the achievement, and it’s sort of refreshing to play a management game that wants to destroy you constantly, rather than hand you a victory on a platter. This is a wonderful little casual sim that grabbed my attention enough to keep me playing well past 100%. The most common complaint is that the game gets repetitive after a time, which may very well be true though that was not the case for me and at $3 when not on sale you’ll either get your monies worth or have enough time for a refund. It’s often times difficult to explain why one game grabs you while very similar games in the same vein do not, the difference’s lays in everything coming together to create smooth game play, Said game play in Smooth Operators is uncomplicated and relaxed, perfect for a casual title.At the moment I’m some 5.5 hours into the game. Turns out it’s not really a “simulation” nor a “strategy” game (as implied by the Steam tags) but a “click-and-wait” game.