Do Not Feed the Monkeys Is If The Lives of Others Was A Video Game

Billed as the first “digital voyeur simulator”, BadLand Games Publishing and Fictiorama Studios today announced a game that’s going to interest anyone who likes German cinema.

Do Not Feed the Monkeys, the next game from the guys behind Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today, will task players with spying on strangers while balancing your own life. “The Primate Observation Club”, which you are the newest member of, watch ordinary people and view them as “monkeys”, hence the name.

Here’s the trailer:

https://gaming.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhe5UQpbKgE

The question is: can you resist interfering with these strangers, to “feed the monkeys”? The game will allow you the opportunity to delve into their personal lives, including social media and their online chats. How you can interfere with their lives looks like it’s up to you, whether you want to innocuously start a conversation with them or send something in the mail. The consequences for doing so don’t look great, however.

A bunch of screenshots for your eyes:

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Do Not Feed the Monkeys looks like a cross between Papers, Please and The Lives of Others and I am all for it. It launches this Autumn for PC.

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