Voyeur Simulator ‘Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099’ looks bananas

The world of ‘Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099’ is a retro-futuristic dystopia where spying on people is not much more than entertainment.

Sequel to ‘Do Not Feed the Monkeys’, this title will combine narrative, investigation, surveillance and resource management into a strange and unique experience you won’t want to miss. Much like its sleuthing predecessor; this game asks you to keep a close eye on the people and beings around you. You will spy on strangers (known as ‘monkeys’) through security cameras to find out their most intimate secrets.

It was confirmed this week to be in development, and that’s not all, Joystick ventures have given fans and new players the opportunity to experience this game right now, but we’ll get to that in just a bit.

Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099

The world of ‘Do Not Feed the Monkeys 2099’ is a retro-futuristic dystopia where spying on people is not much more than entertainment. You’ll be investigating the people around you, forming connections between the things they do and admire the bizarre lives of the colourful cast of this game. Your time in the primate observation club has just begun, and there’s plenty to see.

“The future of The Primate Observation Club is particularly bright for members, and especially dark for the monkeys they’re keeping tabs on in 2099,” offers Luis Oliván, co-founder of Fictiorama Studios. “Fans of the first game will recognise the process, but there are some smart new tools at their disposal this time around. They’ll be able to keep an eye on all of the monkeys from the comfort of their home, stash some cash with their side hustle jobs, and maybe even play the role of a divine being by manipulating the lives of their subjects.”

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The game is releasing on Steam this autumn BUT you can play a demo right now during Steam Next Fest. If you want to follow the development you can follow Fictiorama on Twitter.