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Introvert: A Teenager Simulator casts you as a silent student navigating a chaotic high school where every choice ripples into crisis. With no voice to speak, you react to social pressure, isolation, and a classmate’s escalating threats through actions and decisions. Over five days you balance building trust, avoiding bullies, and untangling a tense web of personal drama. Combat elements blend with dialogue-free interactions, forcing you to read situations carefully and act with limited tools. The game leans into tough themes like bullying and mental health with a raw, unfiltered edge. Developer Euphoric Brothers crafted it as a personal escape, channeling real emotional weight into the story. While its approach isn’t subtle, many players praised its bold focus on modern teen struggles. Some found the tone jarring, but the game’s unapologetic take on sensitive issues has sparked discussion in indie circles. The 2021 release remains a niche title for those seeking narrative-driven challenges.
It’s the first day of school in Happyville. You are a mute, one of the two new kids in the kids in the school. The other new guy is Chris, an introvert quiet guy, who tells you he will shoot up the school if he doesn’t make a friend in 5 days. Yes, you can be his friend to fix all this, but instead you can take out his crush who’s made sure you know she’s interested in you, or maybe you can go out with his bullies who are planning to break into the school tomorrow to change their test marks. You have 5 days to make those decisions.
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