Bad boy simulator
- January 2, 2021
- SoftWeather Games
"Bad Boy Simulator" is a puzzle game set in a school classroom where you, as a former bully or studious student, get to wreak havoc during a lesson. Interact with various objects, avoid the teacher's gaze, and outsmart your classmates to cause as much chaos as possible. The game encourages you to use your surroundings creatively and keep a sharp eye out for opportunities to disrupt the class. The question is, can you do it all before the time runs out?
Reviews
- The game is fun and provides a chance to mess around in class.
- Players have enjoyed the humor and antics of the teacher and students.
- The game has potential for enjoyable gameplay, especially if bugs are fixed.
- The game is unplayable on Quest 2 and Quest 3 due to control issues and lag.
- Many players report that the game feels unfinished, with bugs and crashes.
- The game does not match the expectations set by its trailer, leading to disappointment.
- story24 mentions
- 8 % positive mentions
- 79 % neutral mentions
- 13 % negative mentions
The reviews indicate significant frustration with the game's compatibility and performance on Oculus Quest devices, particularly the Quest 2 and Quest 3, rendering the game unplayable for many users. While some find the game enjoyable, the technical issues and lack of support for newer headsets overshadow the story experience, leading to disappointment among players.
“I bought this game and was really looking forward to playing it and making content with it, but it does not work on Quest 2.”
“If you want to play this game on Quest 2, it is unplayable.”
“My PC is decent, around $1.6k spent on it, and on my Quest 2, it is laggy and very buggy.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Users report significant stability issues, noting that even with decent hardware, the game experiences lag and frequent bugs, particularly when played on the Quest Two.
“My PC is decent, around $1,600 spent on it, and on my Quest Two, it is laggy and very buggy.”
- monetization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game appears to be heavily influenced by social media advertising, creating a sense of immersion that aligns with the promotional content seen on platforms like Facebook. However, the repetitive nature of this sentiment suggests a lack of originality in the game's approach to monetization.
- gameplay2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express a desire for ongoing development of the gameplay and the introduction of new locations, indicating a need for fresh content and enhancements to keep the experience engaging.