A still from Bigfoot Life. Image Credit: Planet 47 Games
If you've ever wanted to roam around the forests as a cryptozoological hominid, now you can.
Developed by Planet 47 Games, the game enables the player to become Bigfoot and engage in all the typical activities that you might expect a tall, hairy, bipedal ape-like beast to spend its time on.
"Catch and eat fish, insects, and other creatures," the game synopsis states.
"Forage the forest for mushrooms, berries, and more. Build shelters to store your items in to get through the harsh winters. Earn extra points by breaking branches and scaring the wildlife."
The game has its share of obstacles too, from Bigfoot hunters who try to take pictures of you to adverse weather conditions.
The game - called Bigfoot Life - is the latest example of the highly popular 'simulator' games genre which seeks to simulate things that you wouldn't normally expect to see simulated.
One of the weirdest examples - I am Jesus Christ - is still in development but aims to enable the player to roleplay as Jesus, complete with performing miracles and walking on water.
There is also the highly popular Goat Simulator series.
What's next - a Loch Ness Monster simulator ?
You can find all of the above-mentioned games on the Steam platform for PC.
You can also check out a trailer for Bigfoot Life below.
I've often thought a good premise for a game would be ,you are born a certain animal and have to grow ,adapt and survive ,breed and live as long as possible, It would be challenging no matter what animal you choose to be.lion,mouse,eagle,otter. Imagine multiplayer,in a big sandbox mode.
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