Influenced by 'floating hand' games like Surgeon Simulator, Job Simulator, etc:
The game will be a first-person puzzle solving Fix It simulator, with challenging gameplay mechanics, a personal storyline, and relatable characters setting.
Single Player, Multiplayer (Versus, Co-Op, etc), amongst other gameplay options will be featured.
The gameplay will have addictive Candy Crush-like instant dopamine gratification while solving the puzzles, with a Complaint Meter that’ll eventually lead to a Game Over if filled. Complaints result from breaking parts of what you’re trying to fix, eventaul breakdowns of completed tasks, along with delaying finishing the task. Finishing tasks with little damage, ahead of schedule etc will reduce the Complaint Meter to keep it at bay.
With just primitive help, the protagonist will be flying by the seat of his pants in completing the objectives, which will give the player a realistic sense of uncertainty in completing the tasks. Selecting objectives will be done on a Craigslist-like site, choosing any objective you’d feel like you’d be able to do, however repeatedly failing tasks that are surprisingly difficult will be a fast-track to fulfilling your Complaint Meter.
The customers will be memorable and have their own unique personalities, all of which will interact with the protagonist in a unique way, some will: Pay more/less than others, less likely/more likely to complain, will help cooperate, etc. The art style and presentation will be memorable
The protagonist is a funny looking, endearing and relatable illegal Mexican who’s an unlicensed General Contractor, working in America with the ambition to fund his daughter’s college education back home. Sporadically throughout the game, the protagonist's daughter will send letters missing him. The protagonist The an illegal immigrant will add to the tension of the Complaint Meter being filled, which will eventually lead to a deportation if filled.
>>18172634
Bump!!!!!!
what the fuck are you talking about
wrong board
>>>/v/
nobody wants to fix a goddamn toilet
>>18172634
A. Sounds awful. Meme simulators peaked a couple of years ago and you missed the boat.
B. You're on the wrong board so fuck off to /v/.
>>18172733
There are ALWAYS autists like me to play simulator games no matter how absurd
For example my summer car - autistic finn simulator