Perfect Woman Simulator coming to Xbox One

31 August 2016

In a world full of simulator games we’ve noticed a massive gap in the market – simulating what it’s like to be a member of the fairer sex.

Luckily it seems like the gap has now been filled, as Perfect Woman Simulator is coming to Xbox One, “using traditional stereotypes as building blocks for you to be your OWN perfect woman”.

“Perfect Woman is a game inspired by the ubiquitous personality questionnaires featured in women’s magazines and the female roles they define.”

“There are so many such roles emphasizing aspects of family, career, experience, sex and more.”

The game is structured into progressive levels, each one representing a different stage in a woman’s life.

Starting at the child stage, players must post in front of a Kinect to mimic various poses that appear on screen.

The better a player is able to hold the pose, the more “perfect” their rating for that level.

It all seems rather tongue-in-cheek, but we’re not quite sure how fun it will be to play.

The game will launch exclusively for the Xbox One on 14 September 2016.

You can check out the full trailer below:


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    31.08.2016 at 12:47

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