![]() ![]() This means a Tinder-like dating app, a Facebook-style social media platform, email, chat and a photo gallery are all present. ![]() Gameplay takes place across a suite of apps, each replicating what would be found on a typical 20-something’s device. If you have used a smartphone in the last 10 years or so Simulacra will instantly feel familiar. Anna experiments with the placement of her purple, clip-on nose-ring. The phone this time around belongs to Anna, a pretty 20-something who was undergoing a number of personal crises before disappearing altogether. Like “Sara is Missing” from the same developer, Simulacra attempts to find horror in the mundanity of social media platforms, this time around placing a heavy emphasis on the dismal world of online dating. Simulacra was developed and published by Kaigan Games and released on Switch on December 3rd 2019 for £9.99. If you are unfamiliar with the genre, these games centre around the player being asked to dig through some unfortunate’s phone to discover how they came to be parted from it in the first place. Simulacra is the latest “lost/found phone” game to come to the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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