Describing any of the gags in detail would ruin a play-through, but I will say that the humor channels offbeat comedies like Airplane! and Arrested Development.
Filled with colorful, psychedelic worlds where characters resemble the people on bathroom signs, the game is brimming with strange comedy bits and hilarious dialogue. Set in the fictional country of Japanada in the late '50s, Jazzpunk weaves together espionage and pigeon smuggling. A fun tidbit: William Pugh of The Stanley Parable fame helped Roiland create the game. Whether you're torrenting movies illegally or having a ridiculous shoot-out with cartoon police, Accounting+ is a blast to play.
From a street gang of adorable animals to Satan himself, the characters - as well as the worlds and the tasks within them - are diverse and fun. Forced to descend deeper into layers of virtual worlds, you encounter strange characters, each fleshed out with their own backstories. The experiment backfires when you're threatened by Tree Guy for invading his land. After you slap on a headset, all hell breaks loose. Starting your journey in a small basement office, you're invited to take part in a new 'virtual reality accounting' experiment. If you can vibe with Justin Roiland's (Rick and Morty) style of unfiltered improv comedy, check out Accounting+, which tells an entertaining story that will completely enthrall you with a strange virtual world.