‘Mosh Pit Simulator’ Features Boneless Humanoids In A VR Physics Sandbox (VIDEO)

Mosh Pit Simulator

There have been many simulator games over the years, some of which have taken a more serious approach to real-life experiences. Others, however, bring laughter to gamers around the world as they take a different approach to the genre. The likes of Goat Simulator, I Am Bread, and much more come to mind. Well, it looks like another contender is entering the fight, as Mosh Pit Simulator features “boneless humanoid creatures” in a VR physics sandbox.

Sounds pretty goofy, right? Well, you wouldn’t be wrong for thinking so. Players will be dropped into a realm that is inundated with these monstrosities that are “like zombies but less gross and pretty harmless and just want to live normal lives.” Check out some of the ridiculousness in action in the trailer below:

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“Mosh Pit Simulator is a VR game about a world that is overrun by brainless boneless humanoid creatures due to a terrible accident. They’re like zombies but less gross and pretty harmless and just want to live normal lives. So even tho they don’t have brains or bones, they still try to go shopping, drive cars, or go to dates, not necessarily doing a good job at that. But there’s one person who is not OK with that. YOU! So you decide to save the world from these weird creatures. But there’s nobody else left in the world but them so you end up just getting in their way for giggles…. or do you?”

Features

  • Nearly 1 square km of interactive city to explore (and destroy)
  • Ability to build (and destroy) things yourself!
  • Rockets, explosives, engines and other cool stuff to build with
  • Story Mode with probably the most ridiculous plot in video games.
  • Saving replays to gifs!
  • Also, a bunch of things I totally forgot

While Mosh Pit Simulator will attempt to bring in a story, developer Sos Sosowski sums it up as an excuse to break any and everything. “The idea behind Mosh Pit Simulator is, that you are inside a video game, with those weird humans, all governed by video game rules, but since you wear VR goggles, not all of the rules apply to you,” Sosowski says on Steam. “In VR, nothing really exists, so you can lift everything up easily, punch with near-infinite strength and wreck total havoc to the extent where physics engine can’t cope up anymore.”

Mosh Pit Simulator is set to arrive on January 15, 2019 for Steam Early Access and will require a virtual reality headset. Keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers as this story develops, and for other gaming goodness going on right now, check out the following:

What say you, gamers? Is this the type of game that is exactly your cup of tea? Do you have a mighty need to play in a world overrun by the boneless creatures? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7!

Eric Garrett2269 Posts

Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.

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