Bureaucracy (1987), by Douglas Adams and the staff of Infocom.

Excerpt from the box blurb:

You've just landed a great new job and moved to a spiffy house in a nice little town. You're even being sent to Paris this very afternoon for a combination training seminar and vacation. What could possibly go wrong? The answer, of course, is everything. When the bank refuses to acknowledge your change-of-address form, you'll find yourself entangled in a series of bureaucratic mishaps that take you from the feeding trough of a greedy llama to the lofty branches of a tree deep in the Zalagasan jungle.

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Box pictures and description, specifications, and sample transcript.
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SPAG Review
"This game has become the standard by which almost all tongue-in-cheek games about real life are measured, and has been imitated many times, but seldom equalled." By Graeme Cree. (April 19, 1995)
Status Line: Douglas Adams' Bureaucracy
Text of game announcement from Infocom's newsletter. (January 01, 1987)
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