You’re just a little girl headbutting things, all while you, we presume the developers hope, broadcast via Twitch or record for your YouTube channel. There’s no story or endgame, no cinematics or level progression. Like Goat Simulator, the game is intentionally nonsensical. She can also perform what appears to be a jump kick and can somersault into things to send them careering off into the moon or something. Said world is powered by a ludicrous physics system that sends everything not bolted to the floor flying off into the distance at the slightest touch.Īs with Goat Simulator, arguably the game that started this whole “simulator” YouTube fodder gaming craze, your little girl avatar is capable of delivering a walloping to NPCs via superpowered headbutt. The adorable little pigtailed protagonist is unleashed into an open world full of nondescript buildings, non-player characters-all of whom appear to be male-and more or less random items like tables, chairs and boulders, with no real goals or win conditions. What appear to be underwear are actually a type of very short athletic shorts common in Japan. In Yohjo Simulator, players control an unassuming little Japanese girl, wearing an adolescent school intramural sports uniform. That game is Yohjo Simulator, and of course it’s bizarre and unsettling. Thanks to the runaway popularity of wacky physics games with the word “simulator” in the title (yes, I’m looking at you, Surgeon, Goat and Tabletop Simulators), it was only a matter of time before a Japanese developer decided to out-weird their Western counterparts with a distinctly Japanese “simulator” game.
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