Toca Life: Office

Toca Life: Office

Version: 1.1

Updated: June 21, 2018

Size: 138 MB


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Description

Children can tell stories, role-play, and film movies in Toca Life: Office, a freeform play environment. It’s a virtual playground with all the furniture you need to pretend to be in an office setting, including characters, offices, cars, and more.

The Toca Life games are like a virtual sandbox filled with intriguing settings, people, and other things. Players of various ages can act out stories about work, adult life, and other topics in Toca Life: Office, which focuses on the workplaces of adults. Kids can act out the routines of their parents, their heroes, or fictional townspeople of different ages and occupations in settings like a courthouse, an office, a bank, a residence, a storage room, and a daycare facility.

Toca Life: The office has no objectives. Instead, it provides kids with the ideal platform to create their own stories with its range of people, objects, and settings. With Toca Life: Office, kids may act out pretend scenarios like office accidents, bank robberies, and more. With their friends and family, they can act out scenarios from real life or recreate their favorite books. Alternately, some kids will enjoy simply exploring the sets and rearrange the objects to create beautiful landscapes.

Office has a lot of educational potential, according to Toca Life. It is merely an enhanced play environment on its own, but with some adult or older child instruction, it can help kids understand challenging literature and reinforce learning from the classroom. Having issues with the reading assignments in class? Discuss the text with your child and have them enact the Toca Life: Office scenes. It’s a fantastic tool for assisting your child with dissecting novels, word problems, and other material because of the abundance of objects and characters and the concept of everyday city life.

Toca Life: Office exhibits the same superb attention to detail as the other Toca Life titles. Each setting has a ton of secret treasure-filled chambers that are hidden. No matter if it’s the ninja equipment hidden in plain sight next to a vent in the bank vault or the hidden hole in the jail cell’s wall, each room has a suspenseful element. Children are practically encouraged by the game to create great stories using these components, outfits, and characters.

The option to record gameplay in Toca Life: Office and other Toca Life games is one of their best features. Children can record their voices as well as a movie that lasts up to two minutes. These movies can be shown to grownups, children, or even posted online. By sharing captivating stories they develop in Toca Life, many young creators have established a name for themselves. Even if your children aren’t interested in telling their tales to other people, the ability to draw inspiration from the works of other children will keep their play engaging and imaginative. It’s a superb tool that elevates the game’s feeling from that of a straightforward virtual sandbox.

Editor’s Review & How To Play

The only objective of the video game Toca Life: Office is to have fun. A game can be played in either a proper or wrong way. You’re doing great as long as you enjoy telling stories (or assisting in the telling of stories)!

Nevertheless, each scene contains a number of “hidden” details that might not be apparent at first look. Here is a complete list of all the Toca Life: Office secrets that we are aware of.

Behind a grated pipe in the storage area, on the right side of the image, is a fishman. While the “No Sloths” placard on the left has a sloth costume concealed behind it, all of the boxes have superhero outfits. These distinctive clothes are ideal for presenting heroic tales about heroes rescuing the villagers from peril.

Between the kitchen and the bathroom in the house area, there is a diamond hidden behind the yellow painting on the wall. Behind the other artwork is an empty cubby, which is useful for various kinds of stories.

There is a framed poster with the word “Milk” in the daycare facility. A strange object, which could be an extraterrestrial plant or a tasty frozen treat, is hidden behind this poster. You get to make the choice!

The courthouse is quite entertaining. The right-hand chamber has a superhero suit that is ideal for making up tales about the city prosecutor’s peculiar nightly antics. The cabinets to the left and right of the judge’s podium in the courtroom contain a variety of judge wigs and attire, allowing you to impanel the circuit en masse if you so want. You can plan a cunning escape to the electrical room next door by lifting a poster in the jail cell that has a hole in it. A small detective with his own tiny automobile is outside the room, concealed in a garbage in a dark owl costume. Will he prevent the inmate’s escape?

With the right code, the bank’s vault can be unlocked. Alternately, you may unlock the panel above it and disable the door using the tiny electrical box! The ideal equipment for organizing your own high-tech bank heists is a suitcase full of instruments.

In the workplace, the cupboards to the right of the boss’s desk can be unlocked to display a passcode. The desk and cupboards rise up to expose an array of bizarre props when you enter the passcode (red circle, yellow plus, yellow plus, blue triangle) on the panels in front of the desk. You’ll also discover tools, literature, and a cat wearing some kind of power armor. A pumpkin at the kitchen’s rear of a shelf has a secret button that when pressed unlocks the back wall to show a huge pumpkin hero. Why is he doing that? You get to make the choice!

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