Teller's Duty – A bank teller life simulation filled with pressure and moral choices

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The bank teller simulation game Teller's Duty has officially launched for players worldwide. The game places players in a tense yet engaging workplace experience, where every decision made at the service counter can change the fate of the main character.

Teller's Duty (Image source: Steam)
Teller's Duty (Image source: Steam)

A stressful social setting and a deeply personal story

Set in 1980, Teller's Duty casts players as a newly hired employee at Kertasia Bank, a position secured through the help of a distant uncle who serves as the branch manager. However, this is far more than an ordinary office job. It is the only lifeline keeping your family afloat. As your mother's medical bills continue to pile up, financial pressure weighs heavily on every working day.

The bank operates under an inefficient government known for its irrational laws and constantly changing regulations. In this world, counting money is the easiest part of your daily routine.

Simulation gameplay that tests honesty and patience

Inspecting bills and documents in Teller's Duty. (Image source: Steam)
Inspecting bills and documents in Teller's Duty. (Image source: Steam)

The game features more than 100 unique customer encounters. Every visitor who approaches your counter brings unpredictable requests, morally challenging situations, and satirical layers of bureaucracy. Players will be responsible for tasks such as:

  • Processing financial transactions and carefully verifying documents.
  • Identifying forged bills and fraudulent paperwork.
  • Calming frustrated customers at the service counter.
  • Navigating bizarre and constantly changing government regulations.

The pressure steadily increases as your manager uncle demands higher performance, while bank policies frequently clash with what feels morally right. Will you strictly follow the rules to survive, or take risks for the sake of your family?

A distinctive vintage paper dystopia art style

Teller's Duty features a distinctive visual style. (Image source: Steam)
Teller's Duty features a distinctive visual style. (Image source: Steam)

One of the game's standout features is its dystopian world built around a vintage paper aesthetic. The entire interface and visual presentation draw inspiration from aging government documents, creating a nostalgic, oppressive, yet highly immersive atmosphere that perfectly complements the simulation experience.

Balancing work responsibilities and survival

Beyond the stressful hours spent at the bank counter, players must also manage their personal lives outside of work. Saving money, budgeting for meals, and caring for a loyal pet cat are all essential parts of daily survival. Moral choices extend beyond the workplace, directly influencing social relationships and the future of the land of Kertasia.

Teller's Duty is now available on Steam as of June 12, 2026, offering a compelling experience for players who enjoy simulation games with deep storytelling and meaningful psychological themes.