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Bum Simulator will simulate life as a homeless person

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Yup, this seems to be a very real game. Bum Simulator [Steam] is a game that's going to turn a few heads, with it show off life as a homeless person. It could end up being a little controversial too, I'm sure a few people will have some interesting opinions on this one.

I'm not sure what to make of it, as it looks mildly amusing, but it makes me feel a little weird. Can't be much worse than the thousands of other violent games we have I suppose and highlights the issues some people have to go through. A modern-life survival sim? Could be interesting.

Anyway…here's the trailer:

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I have to admit, the bit with the pigeons gave me a chuckle.

The feature list is a little amusing, here's what they say it has:

  • Discover your inner bum powers
  • Tame the infamous city pigeons
  • Solve the mystery of sewer rat people
  • Learn the secrets of Alcohol Alchemy
  • ...and much more!

Bum Simulator is due out in October and it seems it will include Linux support, as they've actually filled out the Linux system requirements. Find it on Steam.

Thanks for the tip, NeoTheFox.

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Kuromi May 11, 2018
I wish they base it on Street Trash movie...
anewson May 11, 2018
doesn't look all that great, but I did chuckle at the idea of a bum getting a stradivarius to decorate his cardboard box
RandomGamer May 11, 2018
ok... I'm intrigued :D
Purple Library Guy May 11, 2018
Quoting: TheSHEEEPI always love offensive games like that for the sweet butthurt they cause in all the hypocrites and do-gooders.
I've noticed that it's currently considered much more of a social faux pas to be a do-gooder than a do-badder.
Purple Library Guy May 11, 2018
Quoting: GuestTo be honest, the internet is full of people complaining 24/7 about people getting offended, it's so boring...
You have to understand, they get very offended by people being offended. People being offended is a trigger for them. We have to make allowances . . .
14 May 12, 2018
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I have a co-worker in mind that needs this game.
Destroyer May 12, 2018
If it was an urban survival game without the nonsence it might be worth playing but the title of the game really lets you know what the game is intended for. Great for the kiddies and morons alike.
TheSHEEEP May 12, 2018
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Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: TheSHEEEPI always love offensive games like that for the sweet butthurt they cause in all the hypocrites and do-gooders.
I've noticed that it's currently considered much more of a social faux pas to be a do-gooder than a do-badder.
So did I.
A good development, for once.
I'd much rather have more people that are unfriendly and appear dickish, but are honest, than those who "mean well" but only cause more harm.


Last edited by TheSHEEEP on 12 May 2018 at 7:52 am UTC
crt0mega May 12, 2018
Quoting: TheSHEEEPA good development, for once.
I'd much rather have more people that are unfriendly and appear dickish, but are honest, than those who "mean well" but only cause more harm.
tuubi May 12, 2018
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Quoting: TheSHEEEP
Quoting: Purple Library Guy
Quoting: TheSHEEEPI always love offensive games like that for the sweet butthurt they cause in all the hypocrites and do-gooders.
I've noticed that it's currently considered much more of a social faux pas to be a do-gooder than a do-badder.
So did I.
A good development, for once.
I'd much rather have more people that are unfriendly and appear dickish, but are honest, than those who "mean well" but only cause more harm.
Yes, you should always strive to hurt people because trying to do good is bound to result in something worse. If you actually believe that, you should start writing scripts for Hollywood my friend. That's the sort of overdramatic silliness you're supposed to leave behind when you grow out of the brooding teenage emo phase.

I can be a dick, but (hopefully) only to people who know my twisted sense of humour and take it as a joke.
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