Experience playing with your buddy on the go! Buddy Simulator 1984 coming to Nintendo Switch this Halloween

Play with your buddy at home, outside, or wherever you like. Horror publisher Feardemic is bringing Buddy Simulator 1984[ to [iNintendo Switch right before Halloween! Don’t leave your buddy hanging.

Feardemic knows all about horror, and they also know how the biggest horror of all is that you all love playing with your buddies at home, but you can’t always bring them along with you on crazy adventures like touching grass or doing a grocery run. Fortunately, though, they say, science has finally blessed us with a remedy. Feardemic is bringing Buddy Simulator 1984 to Nintendo Switch this Halloween. Are you ready to play?

About Buddy Simulator 1984:
The technology is finally here! BUDDY SIMULATOR 1984 utilizes the next generation of AI science to simulate the experience of hanging out with your best buddy. Your buddy learns, adapts to your personality, and, most importantly, plays games with you!

Have you ever felt lonely? Like you wanted someone to talk to? A best friend perhaps? Well, look no further! Thanks to next-generation AI technology made in the new Anekom OS, BUDDY SIMULATOR 1984 simulates the experience of hanging out with your best buddy! Your best buddy learns from you, constantly adapting to your interests and personality. Say your favorite color is green, of course, your best friend will remember!

Thanks to the latest and greatest graphical software, our top video game scientists were able to find a way for a computer to play games with you, talk to you, and become someone you can really trust!

Features:

  • Video Game Hub! - Can you beat your buddy in an intense game of rock, paper, scissors? What about a dangerous game of hangman?

  • AI Learning! - Your buddy will evolve to better adapt to your interests and make sure you are having fun together!

  • New and Unique Experience! - Your experience with Buddy Simulator 1984 will be unique and unlike anything you have ever played before!

14. Oktober 2022, von Markus 'Markus S.' Schaffarz