Pattaya Simulator Launches on Steam, Promises Absurd Massage Mayhem
The game delivers a deliberately over-the-top parody of open-world crime games, replacing violence with absurd massage mechanics, and is now available for purchase.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
N-nic Studio released the life simulation game Pattaya Simulator on PC via Steam. Inspired by Grand Theft Auto and Saints Row, the game casts players as a massage therapist in Pattaya, using outrageous tools and skills to clear family debt and bring happiness to the city. A launch discount is available until July 14.
The game is priced at 1,000 yen on Steam, with a 15% launch discount bringing it to 850 yen until July 14. Players take on the role of a massage therapist in Pattaya, performing increasingly absurd massages-including crotch beams and suspicious sticks-to clear family debt and make the city happy. The game is heavily influenced by Grand Theft Auto and Saints Row, featuring open-world chaos, combat, and customization. The article notes the game is intended for ages 18 and up.
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