Isolationist Nightclub Simulator Is Your New Happy Place

Isolationist Nightclub Simulator Is Your New Happy Place
Source: Steam

Music often plays a significant role in a game, but other than the odd rhythm game, isn’t the focal point, unless you want to load up Reason or Pro Tools. That is, until Isolationist Nightclub Simulator, coming to Steam.

With Isolationist Nightclub Simulator, from Edwin Montgomery and Myshkin Entertainment, you have the option of making electronic music, play mini-games and explore the numerous rooms in this relaxing sandbox experience.

In this multimedia experience, you get to ‘escape into the vivid simulation of a futuristic, neon-lit and labyrinthine nightclub’ following a plague that has shut down all life on the Earth’s surface. Hmmm… sci-fi?

Isolationist Nightclub Simulator - MOS
MOS has been dead since the lockdown. Source: Steam

Already, the game sounds fantastic, but what if you don’t have any musical chops? Due to the in-game instruments that include drum machines, synths and bass loops, you can don’t require any prior skill.

Besides the musical elements, the spaces that occupy Isolationist Nightclub Simulator are yours to explore, experience and relax in – from an art gallery to a forest-scale garden, neck a virtual drink while buzzing to your homemade tunes.

As we’re all spending so much time at home these days, I wanted to build a virtual space that would offer a sense of discovery, play and creation. Isolationist Nightclub Simulator provides an experience that anyone can enter and make their own.

Edwin Montgomery, Composer and Developer

Check out the trailer below:

This is one to watch, and out next month on Steam with a 10% sale at launch.