If you've ever felt that mainstream gaming is getting a bit too predictable, " Toilet Simulator " (released January 18, 2019) is here to flush those expectations away. Developed by Kurlik Kurkil Studios, this title belongs to the "weird simulation" genre that prides itself on being as absurd as it is strangely detailed.
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The "2020" in your search likely refers to the surge of similar titles released around that time, such as:
Whether you're looking for a technical showcase of 20K polygon waste or a high-stakes management challenge, these games prove that even the most mundane parts of life can become an "adventure" in the world of indie gaming.
The core experience is exactly what it says on the tin: an immersive first-person simulator where you interact with a bathroom environment. While many "simulator" games use the name as a joke, this one leans into the technical absurdity:
Instead of just pressing a button, players use a mouse-cursor system to "control the apparatus" for maximum precision. Why Is It "Interesting"?
The developers famously boasted about "detailed poop models" featuring 20,000 polygons each—allegedly more detail than many AAA game characters from the early 2000s.