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''Coming Out Simulator 2014'' is an
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made by Canadian developer
Nicky Case Nicky Case (born September 11, 1994) is a Canadian indie game developer, web designer, and critical theorist. They have developed interactive websites and online video games such as '' Coming Out Simulator'', ''Explorable Explanations'', ''We Beco ...
. The
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game was released on 1 July 2014 as a submission for the Nar8 Game Jam. Inspired by real-life events, ''Coming Out Simulator 2014'' is intended to help
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youth to understand their sexuality. The game teaches what happens in conversations about coming out. According to Case's writing in the game itself, there are "no right answers."


Gameplay

The player is initially introduced into the game by the creator, and is made aware that they will play the role of a younger Case and be faced with decisions and events that may or may not have happened in their own life. The player must choose a selection of responses to say in conversation with other characters, in a user interface deliberately stylized to look like an instant messaging application. The characters in ''Coming Out Simulator'' respond to the choices of the player. Kotaku reported that Case presented the game as a crossover between '' The Walking Dead'' and
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, and Case concurs with this description. The game takes fifteen to twenty minutes to complete.


Plot

The player meets Nicky Case, the author of this game, in a Starbucks coding. Case introduces themself and explains that the game they are working on, while it is based on their life experiences, is "100% lies", and will be 100% even if the dialogue were 100% true. The game flashes back to a night during dinner in 2010. The player controls the dialogue, selecting from one of three options, knowing that every word they say will be remembered; they can either choose to aggressively pursue their coming out to homophobic parents, lie to keep their relationship secret, or "gradually hint at it" (i.e. Nicky's bisexuality). Depending on the player's choice of dialogue several alterations to the ending may occur: e.g. Nicky's mother forces them to change schools, their father grounds them for apparently trivial remarks, and/or Nicky gets punched in the face. In all versions, the player has no control over Nicky's fate as their mother finds out about their relationship with a boyfriend and sets up a female tutor for them, ostensibly to help Nicky study but more importantly in an attempt to change their sexuality; their relationship ends three days or three weeks later. Back in the present, Nicky outlines three different possible aftermaths to the story: the lie, in which Nicky runs away to the North Pole and finds acceptance among a new family of LGBT animals; the half-truth, in which Nicky finds that the tutor is also bisexual and befriends her, sharing their experiences as "bisexual sluts"; and the truth, which is that Case had moved to the more LGBT-friendly
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to pursue their game-developing career, distancing themself from their homophobic parents. Case remarks that in all three scenarios "It Gets Betterâ„¢", and that in the end "they won." Nicky's new lover then arrives to pick them up and carry them off the scene as the game ends.


Development

Nicky Case cites
Anna Anthropy Anna Anthropy is an American video game designer, role-playing game designer, and interactive fiction author whose works include '' Mighty Jill Off'' and '' Dys4ia''. She is the game designer in residence at the DePaul University College of Co ...
's '' Dys4ia'', a short Flash game about gender transition, as a source of inspiration for this game. ''Coming Out Simulator'' was created in two weeks for the Nar8 Game Jam. Events in the game are inspired by Case's own experience of coming out four years before the game's release. They wanted to revisit this dark period of their life and tried to express a similar story with deep feelings in a video game. The game is created to be played on web browsers, using
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and CSS; graphics were prepared using
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. The game and its
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have been made
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by its developer with the
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.


Reception

Metro Weekly ''Metro Weekly'' is a free weekly magazine for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) community in Washington, D.C., United States. It was first published on May 5, 1994. ''Metro Weekly'' includes national and local news, intervi ...
describes the game as "a thoughtful, sometimes funny, often heartfelt exploration of one man's own struggle to be himself" and praises its programming. In an interview by
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magazine, Case indicated that they had received "''a lot of really touching responses''" not only from queer people but also from people living through other difficult familial situation. ''Coming Out Simulator 2014'' was nominated to the
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's 2015 edition in the "Excellence in Narrative" category. 80 Days was the festival winner in this category.


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External links


Official Website''Coming Out Simulators page on the Nar8 Game JamDeveloper Diary
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