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monkeydelarge: This is Bear Simulator Kickstarter! Bear! A bear could rip off someone's head like a human being opening a bottle of mayo. A bear is one of the most powerful animals in this world. Of course, not even close to being as dangerous as man but still.. A bear's life is also full of action considering a bear needs to eat meat and can't go to a nearby super market to get some meat... They could rename the game to Giant Monster Simulator and they wouldn't be deceiving people. There is a reason, there is pepper spray and there is bear spray...
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cw8: That's the main reason why I wanna back. Give me a feature where my bear rips off someone apart and I'll instaback. I'll also instaback Killer Whale Simulator where I get to ram and eat Great White Sharks.
What about King Cobra Simulator?
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cw8: That's the main reason why I wanna back. Give me a feature where my bear rips off someone apart and I'll instaback. I'll also instaback Killer Whale Simulator where I get to ram and eat Great White Sharks.
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monkeydelarge: What about King Cobra Simulator?
Where's the simulator where I play as a snake and swallow a crocodile whole?
Much funnier than the goat thing. I'll buy this if it comes on GOG & Linux :D But I'm not backing.
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chevkoch: What's next, duck simulator? O<
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cmdr_flashheart: Not an animal, but personally I'd like a tree simulator.
Wish granted.
What about rock simulator? You begin as hot lava and within several millions years you become a dust. An as paid DLC you can buy pulgin for changing speed of game.^^
I'd play it if it's similar to Wolf or Lion. I doubt I'd back it though. From what little I've seen, it looks like it's meant to be a humorous melee game playing a bear like a human instead of being educational. One thing I hate is people giving animals human characteristics.
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truhlik77: What about rock simulator? You begin as hot lava and within several millions years you become a dust. An as paid DLC you can buy pulgin for changing speed of game.^^
As a bonus, you can chose either "Grass Growing Sim" or "Evolution - The Early Years (Precambrian)".
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truhlik77: What about rock simulator? You begin as hot lava and within several millions years you become a dust. An as paid DLC you can buy pulgin for changing speed of game.^^
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Momo1991: As a bonus, you can chose either "Grass Growing Sim" or "Evolution - The Early Years (Precambrian)".
Exactly. Looking forward for speedrun video :)
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ShadowWulfe: Sigh, probably Steam only. Otherwise I would totally do it.
In the risks section, they talk a bit about being on other distribution channels. It seems the guy is open about DRM-free channels (Humble Store, GOG.com...). Maybe someone could ask in the comments...
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chevkoch: What's next, duck simulator? O<
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cmdr_flashheart: Not an animal, but personally I'd like a tree simulator.
http://bohmthegame.com/

Anything else?

edit: Not a tree as such, but this may be of interest: https://www.filamentgames.com/products/reach-sun-product
Post edited March 25, 2014 by amok
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KyleKatarn: I'd play it if it's similar to Wolf or Lion. I doubt I'd back it though. From what little I've seen, it looks like it's meant to be a humorous melee game playing a bear like a human instead of being educational. One thing I hate is people giving animals human characteristics.
I never heard of "Wolf" or "Lion" - are these existing games, and would they fit my request for realistic, educational, immersive, interactive ways of simulating animal life? If so, do you know where I can find them?

Edit: Ah, I think I found their entries at Mobygames: , and [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/lion]Lion.

Fascinating. Never knew these existed. Will have to try to grab a working copy somewhere. :)
Post edited March 25, 2014 by Psyringe
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KyleKatarn: I'd play it if it's similar to Wolf or Lion. I doubt I'd back it though. From what little I've seen, it looks like it's meant to be a humorous melee game playing a bear like a human instead of being educational. One thing I hate is people giving animals human characteristics.
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Psyringe: I never heard of "Wolf" or "Lion" - are these existing games, and would they fit my request for realistic, educational, immersive, interactive ways of simulating animal life? If so, do you know where I can find them?

Edit: Ah, I think I found their entries at Mobygames: , and [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/lion]Lion.

Fascinating. Never knew these existed. Will have to try to grab a working copy somewhere. :)
There's also a game called WolfQuest. You can download it for free:

http://www.wolfquest.org/
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Psyringe: I never heard of "Wolf" or "Lion" - are these existing games, and would they fit my request for realistic, educational, immersive, interactive ways of simulating animal life? If so, do you know where I can find them?

Edit: Ah, I think I found their entries at Mobygames: , and [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/lion]Lion.

Fascinating. Never knew these existed. Will have to try to grab a working copy somewhere. :)
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PaterAlf: There's also a game called WolfQuest. You can download it for free:

http://www.wolfquest.org/
Amazing, thanks for the link!

Here I am, lamenting year after year why nobody uses computer gaming to make such products, and there they are, and have been the whole time! ;)
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cw8: If it's fake, they'd sure put in alot of effort on the Kickstarter video/game demo.
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chevkoch: I'm late to the party and didn't even know there's a playable demo. So I wasn't going by facts, really ;) The whole idea of a goat sim just sounds outrageously prankish. Reminds me of Kaurismäki's Zombie and the Ghost Train, of a band everyone is aware of, but noone has ever seen them play.
The thing is, they didn't plan to make it into an actual game. They needed to test their new physics engine, and they made a small pseudo-game featuring a goat in order to do so (and to have a good laugh, developers need to have fun too). They posted a YouTube video of the end result, explicitly stating that this was not a game in development, just a test of their engine, and the internet went berserk and flat-out demanded that they make it into an actual game. Seeing the enormous response the video got, they decided to go ahead and do it.

That was the sequence of events, to the best of my knowledge. If I'm wrong about some of it, someone feel free to correct me.
I'm not backing, but it looks fun.

I once saw a brown bear while driving on a remote forest road. I stopped my car and watched as the bear disappeared deeper into the forest. It didn't seem to be at all interested in me, but I was very glad that I was sitting safely inside my car!

Of course I didn't have a camera with me and it was before the age of current high tech phones, so I was left with no evidence of the encounter. But it was cool!