In this dating simulation game developed by Team17 and Sassy Chap Games, everyday objects turn into extremely attractive partners.
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- New dating simulator game lets you date with everyday objects.
- Developed by Sassy Chap Games, the game will feature 100 potential candidates with their own personalities.
- The game experience results in three possible outcomes: love, friend, or hate.
Go beyond the ordinary with History of everything!
From the lonely socks flashing in the laundry room to the romantic drawing table in the living room, imagine if the familiar things you deal with day after day suddenly turned into potential dating partners? The new dating simulation game titled History of everything!turns this far-fetched thought into a captivating virtual reality.
Your home, the source of love and friendship
Embark on an extraordinary romantic journey thanks to Los Angeles-based studio Sassy Chap Games. Using a pair of special glasses, and “the date”Players see objects in their home transformed into potential date candidates. At least 100 objects in your home, from your refrigerator to your drawing table, are given sounds, styles, and personalities to seduce you.
History of everything! :Original experience
Thus, your humble vacuum cleaner can be transformed into an irresistible temptress named Hoff, while your laundry basket can be transformed into Harper, a seductive redhead with a fiery temper. The game offers a relationship system that can develop in three directions: love or friend or hatedepending on your choices and actions during the game.
Audio Adventure with Sassy Chap Games
Plus, every character is fully voiced! The voice cast includes familiar names like Felicia Day, Johnny Yong Bosch, and Grey DeLisle. Halfway between surrealism and playful, bold experimentation, History of everything!It's much more than just a dating simulation game. It's a new way to understand our relationships with the things around us.
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