Struggle Simulator -
And yet, there is a strange, masochistic beauty to it. It validates the hard days. It turns your real-life frustration into a joke shared between you and the screen.
When you finally— finally —manage to pay your rent on the last possible frame of the timer, the dopamine hit is unlike anything in AAA gaming. You didn’t save the world. You kept a roof over your head. And in the context of this simulation, that feels like climbing Everest. That depends on your definition of fun. If you want power fantasies, look elsewhere. If you want to laugh at the absurdity of existence while screaming at a pixelated landlord, welcome home. struggle simulator
4/5 – "I need a shower and a hug."
You will burn yourself. You will trip over the cat. You will accidentally spend your last $5 on a lottery ticket because you sneezed and hit the wrong button. And yet, there is a strange, masochistic beauty to it
We’ve all heard the phrase “video game logic.” It’s the comforting lie that tells us the hero always lands on their feet, the ammo is always plentiful, and the solution is always just one glowing arrow away. When you finally— finally —manage to pay your
Struggle Simulator is available now on Steam Early Access. Warning: May cause existential dread. Keep a stress ball nearby. Have you played a game that made you appreciate your real life? Let me know in the comments below.
If you haven’t heard of it yet, Struggle Simulator (developed by the appropriately sadistic indie studio, Masochist Games) is exactly what it says on the tin. It is not a game about winning. It is a game about the process of failing, learning, and scraping by. Forget saving the princess or defeating an ancient dragon. In Struggle Simulator , you are "The Debtor." You wake up in a leaky studio apartment with a busted alarm clock, exactly $12.47 to your name, and a landlord who will break your kneecaps by 5:00 PM.