Overview
BlackSimulator is a satirical indie RPG simulation that casts players in the role of a Black man enjoying a day off. The core objective is to successfully complete three errands without falling victim to police intervention or violence. This experience is designed for multiple playthroughs, as player choices can lead to significantly different outcomes, ranging from a peaceful conclusion to a tragic end.
Highlights
- This indie simulation RPG offers a unique, satirical take on navigating everyday life.
- Features multiple meters to manage: the 'PoPo Meter' for police suspicion, the 'I.G.N.A.N.T Meter' for managing reactions to rudeness, and the 'T.O.M Meter' for maintaining street credibility.
- Released on August 31, 2018, by developer and publisher Justin Fox Media, this single-player experience promises varied outcomes based on player decisions.
Who It's For
This game is for players looking for a thought-provoking, albeit controversial, simulation experience that uses satire to explore social issues. It's suited for those who appreciate indie RPGs with a narrative focus and enjoy games that offer replayability through branching choices. Given its mature themes, it's intended for a mature audience.
Game Info
Developed and published by Justin Fox Media, BlackSimulator is a single-player RPG simulation released on August 31, 2018. It falls under the simulation, RPG, adventure, indie, and violent genres, with a strong emphasis on player choice and consequence. The game is available in English and supports Steam Family Sharing.





