
You are the last human in the loop. Every ticket is someone's life. Every response is a choice.
Tomorrow's Gonna Be a Long Day is a narrative horror game about surviving one work week as a support agent at a company that quietly owns the things people need to live: their homes, their medicine, their transit, their warmth. Every subscription can be revoked. Every complaint can be reframed. The voices on the other side of the screen shift from annoyed to afraid.
Your humanity doesn't break all at once. It erodes, ticket by ticket, until the nightmares start.
How long before you can't tell the difference between company policy and cruelty?
A work week that starts routine and quietly falls apart. Ticket triage as the central mechanic, where every choice shapes tone, relationship, and outcome. A growing chorus of customer voices that carry the real weight of the horror. Mood, repetition, and ethical strain as the engine driving it all.
Work as the slow erosion of self. Technology as a form of custody. Language as a tool of control. The quiet terror of being useful to the wrong thing.