Gung-ho Overview
Gung-ho was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the mid-2000s. It had that simple, cartoonish look common to a lot of browser games from that time. You were essentially managing a factory line, but the premise was immediately silly and engaging.
You control a foreman overseeing a group of perpetually tired workers. Your job is to click on them as they doze off at their stations to jolt them back awake. The main objective is to keep the production line moving for as long as possible without letting everything grind to a halt. As you progress, the workers fall asleep faster, and the pace becomes frantic. You might also deal with other interruptions, like a worker needing a bathroom break, which requires a quick click to send them off and back. The difficulty ramps up steadily, turning a simple task into a race against your own reflexes. It feels like a constant, escalating battle against collective narcolepsy.