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''Yandere Simulator'' is a
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action video game currently in development by American game developer YandereDev. The game centers upon an obsessively lovesick schoolgirl named Ayano Aishi, nicknamed " Yandere -chan", who has taken it upon herself to eliminate anyone she believes is monopolizing her senpai's attention.


Story and gameplay

The player controls Ayano Aishi (nicknamed Yandere-chan), an apathetic Japanese
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girl who has developed a crush on Taro Yamada, a fellow student nicknamed " Senpai". Over the course of ten weeks, a different girl will fall in love with Taro, becoming a target for Ayano to eliminate. The player has the ability to kidnap, torture, poison, electrocute, matchmake, and drown rivals, befriend other schoolgirls, play small mini games, access a town the player can earn and spend money in, and more.


Demo

In 2020, the game's first official demo was released along with Ayano's first rival, Osana Najimi. The timeline for other rivals has not been announced.


1980s Mode

A prequel mode, named "1980s mode" was released in October 2021. This mode is a complete story mode that follows Ayano Aishi's mother, Ryoba Aishi, and follows the same storyline as the main story. The developer has stated that this mode was created to test the games various systems. 1980s Mode features VHS effects and a new complete
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in order to differentiate it from the main story.


Development

''Yandere Simulator'' is developed by YandereDev, a freelance game developer identified as Alex and based in
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. He first pitched the idea on
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in 2014, and after receiving positive feedback, decided to begin development. YandereDev regularly releases test builds of the game for debugging purposes. At first, suggestions and bug reports were accepted by email, but since 2016, he has asked for these emails to not be sent anymore, as they are "slowing down development". On March 1, 2017, YandereDev announced a partnership with tinyBuild that would help him polish, promote, and publish the game. On June 10, 2018, YandereDev announced that the partnership ended with the company in December 2017. , no official release date for the full game has been announced.


Controversies


Developer allegations

Throughout the development of Yandere Simulator, the developer, often referred to as Yandere Dev, has been subject to many allegations and controversies, with the most apparent one being fans' frustration over how long he has taken to develop the game.


Twitch Ban

In 2016, the game was added to a list of banned explicit games by the streaming service Twitch. In a statement made to
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, YandereDev blamed "self-righteous ideologies" for the ban.


References


External links

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