SIMULACRA is an immersive narrative thriller using the interface of a mobile phone. Simulacra 2 will expand on that with new inventive apps, a more complex narrative, a larger live-action cast (including the one and only Iain McNally hamming it up as seen in both the trailer and featured image of this article), and a deeper look into a creepy alternate universe where nothing is as what it seems. From the creators of Sara is Missing, SIMULACRA is a spiritual sequel to the highly acclaimed 'found phone' horror game. Simulacra 2 ups the ante by having the death of an influencer leading the player to investigate three suspects.
At the start of the game, you only have a video message and her phone to crack the case. The first game featured a groundbreaking gameplay mechanic in which players had to solve the mystery using only the victim’s phone. Simulacra and its sequel was built off of this foundation, with the first game tasking you with locating a missing woman named Anna. You have to get to the truth by combing through the victim’s past on her phone and interrogating possible suspects in the present.” He recruits your help in investigating the case, and hands you a crucial piece of evidence the victim’s phone. A young social media influencers untimely and unnatural death is being ruled as an accident. But Detective Murilo suspects that something is amiss. The follow-up to the critically acclaimed SIMULACRA, SIMULACRA 2 expands on the found phone horror format with inventive new apps, a more complex narrative, a larger live-action cast, and a deeper look into the darker side of the internet. The official game description/synopsis reads: “A young social media influencer untimely – and unnatural – death is being ruled as an accident.
Simulacra 2 will release not only on Android and iOS like Kaigan Games’ previous titles but also on PC ( Steam). Kaigan Games is back again with another found-phone horror and this time it is a sequel, SIMULACRA 2 thats built within the existing universe of SIMULACRA. Now they’re returning with the sequel to their unique found-phone horror format with Simulacra 2, which has received an official release date and final trailer. We’re going to do the best we can here to answer your biggest questions about the Dune sequel and. Malaysian games developer Kaigan Games previously gave us the horror gems 2017’s Sara Is Missing and Simulacra on mobile platforms. With Dune, Part One finally out, fans are naturally wondering when they can see Dune, Part 2.