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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Speaking Simulator got a release date, talking seems difficult


Already the very beginning of 2020 is a total craze - here comes, watch now, a robot simulator.

Among the odd simulators in 2020, Speaking Simulator, the Australian indie pearl, in which gameplay will boil down to moving mouths, tongues and facial parts to make the role of a robot as coherent as possible, definitely stands out. It was announced that the game was coming on January 30th for PC (Steam) and Nintendo Switch, to the great joy and joy of our Editor-in-Chief.

At Speaking Simulator, we will be greeted with a total of 10 different scenarios, including job interviews, date seduction, holding a presidential speech, doctor screening, and more. Players will control their mouth, their robot, and their tongue separately..



You want to fool foolish people, or hide the fact that a character is a robot. This can be done by pronouncing the word correctly, but it also raises the suspicion of the interlocutor and ultimately may end up exploding by the robot itself.

Facial gesture will also have to be responsive to the conversation, so if the interviewee is telling a tragic story, you will need to get your robot to make your face look sad. Sounds like a real challenge and I personally can't wait to see how Igor will struggle with this task.

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