Ubisoft employee quits job through flash project
August 15th, 2009 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Posted by ValayThere are plenty of ways to quit a job, but one former Ubisoft staffer took it upon himself to go out in one of the more unconventional ways. Now ex-developer William David designed a flash game in order to – as he explains – “tell my co-workers I was leaving and why.” Like the way in which he left Ubisoft, the flash creation itself isn’t your typical game. You can choose to only move forward, jump, and listen to the characters. But it’s still worth a playing, as the atmosphere is excellent and is capped off off with music from Frank Sinatra. And hey, it’s not so often that someone is willing to take this kind of approach when leaving his/her job.
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One Response to “Ubisoft employee quits job through flash project”
By DarkestHour00 on Aug 15, 2009
awesome way to quit