I’ve enjoyed many simulator games, but I’ve come to appreciate that there is a point where a game is too realistic to be fun. It needs to highlight the fun parts of simulating, and downplay the parts that are not so fun.
What’s not realistic about a man breaking down in his own piss in front the espresso machine he somehow wasn’t able to leave for the bathroom while his wife drowned in the pool just because it didn’t have a ladder?
I’ve enjoyed many simulator games, but I’ve come to appreciate that there is a point where a game is too realistic to be fun. It needs to highlight the fun parts of simulating, and downplay the parts that are not so fun.
Up until someone makes depression simulator and gamifies it into an addictive engaging game.
That’s already a thing, it’s called League of Legends
My guy we’re talking about the Sims
What’s not realistic about a man breaking down in his own piss in front the espresso machine he somehow wasn’t able to leave for the bathroom while his wife drowned in the pool just because it didn’t have a ladder?