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Bench Simulator

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Release date09 July, 2026
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PublisherKanuni Games
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GenresSimulation
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File size3GB
esrb E10+
Supported play modes
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TV mode

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Tabletop mode

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Handheld mode

Bench Simulator is a narrative simulation game experienced from the perspective of a park bench.

Over the course of many in-game days, different people visit the park, sit on the bench, and leave behind fragments of their lives. Couples, strangers, lonely late-night visitors, frustrated figures, families — all kinds of people with all kinds of emotions pass through this quiet place. You cannot walk, talk, or directly influence them. Yet your subtle reactions can affect what happens around you.

As a bench, you observe conversations, read emotional situations, and respond with delicate reactions — swaying, shifting slightly, creaking, or staying perfectly still. A small movement at the right moment might defuse an argument, create an awkward silence, give someone pause, or change the flow of a conversation.

■ Key Features
- Play a unique narrative simulation as a park bench
- Observe and influence conversations through subtle physical reactions
- Encounter a variety of visitors across multiple in-game days
- Experience touching, humorous, romantic, mysterious, and melancholic stories
- Discover recurring character arcs and different story outcomes
- Explore varied encounters across daytime, evening, and nighttime atmospheres

You are not the hero. You are not the villain. You are the bench.