Fun game and a good challenge, its great to see how bad i am at multitasking ( i'm worse than i thought i'd be ) Would recommend a try.
MultiTaskMaster
- Release Date:
- Aug 16, 2018
- Developer:
- WyvernWare
- Publisher:
- WyvernWare
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Controller support for Windows

MultiTaskMaster now has controller support for Windows 32/64 bit!
Please note that Keyboard and Mouse controls are recommended.
At this time controller support is not available for Linux or Mac OS.
About the Game
MultiTaskMaster is a brain melting arcade game in which you juggle four games at once.Prove your multi-tasking skills by playing every part in a bank robbery and keeping all the loot. Make a fortune by working every job in a cafe and collecting all the wages. Take all the starring roles in a zombie apocalypse and take all the glory.
Become the MultiTaskMaster by completing 48 different games in 12 different locations.
Do it all yourself, keep all the rewards, then do it faster.
Key Features
- Play four games at the same time
- 48 unique games covering 12 different locations
- Effects from your actions in one game can be observed in the backgrounds of the other games
- Challenge your multi-tasking skills
- Wide range of difficulty levels from Learning to Nightmare to suit players of all skill levels
- Endless mode - go for the high score.
- Approximately 500 in game achievements to achieve
- Authentic Swedish music
- Colorful 3D graphics
- Single Player. Who needs other people when you can Multi-Task!
Example Levels
- Run a cafe by being the chef, barista, server and table clearer all at once
- Rob a bank by controlling the hostages, drilling the safe, catching the money and dealing with the police at the same time
- Compete in the downhill slalom, Curling, Snowball death-match and ski jump simultaneously
- Keep the humans safe by barricading windows, letting in survivors, knocking down zombies and keeping the lights on
- And much much more...
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User Reviews
MultiTaskMaster is a fantistically simple game but that doesn't mean it's easy! There is a lot more to do then you first think when you start the game, completing levels or missions opens up more scenarios around the world map. While the controls are the same in each one it does not feel repetitive as they all feel unique and provide an interesting challange, with speed increases and screen switching. Before starting each scenario you are provided with some back-story to make you feel more involved with the events you manage. While initially, for me atleast, you don't care much for the characters you start to see connections between scenarios and piece together individual storys in a clever and interactive way. The art style grows on you and the soundtracks, for me, are great fitting the scenes well. I very much look forward to playing more of the game and becoming the MultiTaskMaster!
After I reported a bug (in the cafe) it was fixed rather quickly. Also The levels seem to run smoother than before. If you are into arcade style games then this is a great game to consider buying.
I’m always very wary of purchasing indie games. I find they have an alluring appeal, only to disappoint an hour into the game. Multi-Task Master is one of those games with an alluring appeal that can keep those who like being constantly stimulated or with an ADD brain not only occupied, but satisfied. I absolutely love the level of simplicity mixed in with complexity – if that makes sense. Multi-Task Master is a game where the player must balance their attention between four screens. All four screens have different activities occurring within them, and are all controlled differently from one another. I absolutely love the fact that the tasks are related. In one task, you might be robbing a bank, while trying to keep the hostages calm, while attempting to take out the suspects, while attempting to catch money falling out of the building. In another task, you might be a boxer doing different training regimes all at one time. Another scenario puts you on a factory assembly line. All...
My head hurts
This novel concept for a game has clearly been thoughtfully designed well implemented, as proven by the enjoyable gameplay. The varying levels of difficulty allow for a tough challenge or a relaxing evening of multi-tasking depending on the mood, which I really like. I'd definitely recommend this game to people with all levels of multi-tasking experience!
Do you think your good at doing more than one thing at once...pah dream on lol This game challenges those finger ninja's who think they have good reflexes and eye to eye coordination, distracted is YOUR new middle name.I love how I thought , hey I can cruise this no problemmo and then later on when I am begging my fingers to forgive me , I need to practice lmao !!! A brilliant tool to help you focus and concentrate on exactly what is needed and the delivery in the form of a game is inspired as it helps you better yourself whilst enjoying yourself. See you on the score boards..............(near the bottom ) he he
This debut game from indie developer WyvernWare is such a simple and clever concept - can you play 4 games at once? While each of the individual mini games (and you'll spend a while unlocking them all!) is incredibly simplistic, usually reliant on one or two controls, the whole experience comes together to provide a genuine challenge that never feels totally unfair. Graphics, sound and interface are functional, and there were only one or two occasions of confusion as to 'what' to do, that is probably a personal problem anyway. Each level is introduced by a tutorial which enables you to play each 'screen' individually to get a feel before gradually making you play 2, 3 and then 4. I think perhaps the pacing could be improved in those tutorials, as each screen on its own is slow paced with a fair amount of 'waiting' time - reducing the amount of time each screen is played individually could really tighten things up. The amount of brain melting I personally experienced was highlighted fo...
As someone who is relatively new to this, I must say I find this game really interesting and great fun! If I can relax and concentrate a bit better then I may be able to complete it one day! I would recommend this game to anyone who likes a challenge.
Great game!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista SP1+
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities.
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 4 GB available space
FAQ
How much does MultiTaskMaster cost?
MultiTaskMaster costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for MultiTaskMaster?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista SP1+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: Graphics card with DX10 (shader model 4.0) capabilities. DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 4 GB available space
What platforms is MultiTaskMaster available on?
MultiTaskMaster is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is MultiTaskMaster worth buying?
MultiTaskMaster has 100% positive reviews from 12 players.
When was MultiTaskMaster released?
MultiTaskMaster was released on Aug 16, 2018.
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