- May 17, 2024
- Aaron DeVries
Go Outside Simulator
Platforms
About
"Go Outside Simulator" is a first-person exploration game that encourages players to disconnect from technology and embrace the great outdoors. Venture through various natural landscapes, complete challenges, and discover hidden secrets while learning about the environment and its importance to our world. With stunning visuals and a soothing soundtrack, this game promotes relaxation and mindfulness in the virtual wilderness.











- The game features beautiful graphics and diverse environments that create a relaxing and immersive experience.
- It offers unique gameplay elements, such as hidden objects and special ways to interact with the environment, enhancing exploration.
- Players have found it to be a calming experience, making it a great option for those looking to unwind or escape from reality.
- Some players have reported performance issues, particularly lag in certain maps, which can detract from the experience.
- The game is criticized for its limited content and lack of depth, with some feeling it doesn't offer enough to keep them engaged.
- There are mixed feelings about the game's concept as a simulation, with some players expressing disappointment that it doesn't provide a true 'outside' experience.
graphics
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics are frequently praised for their beauty, particularly in reflections and celestial visuals, making for stunning screenshots. However, some users report cyclic lag even at lower settings and suggest the addition of more customization options, such as weather changes and advanced graphics settings. Overall, the graphics receive high marks, with many users rating them 10/10.
“The graphics in this game can be really beautiful at times; reflections and the sun or planets in the sky can make really nice screenshots.”
“The graphics are awesome and it's funny to explore.”
“Graphics: 10/10”
“Even on the lowest quality graphics, it still has this cyclic lag.”
“Pretty good, I'd totally suggest adding more options, such as changing the weather, flying, volumetric clouds, and maybe even advanced custom graphics settings?”