If you’ve been keeping up with Devolver Digital lately, you might have noticed a curious little announcement on April 1 that the publisher is making a “bold, suspiciously sudden, and some might say doomed pivot from indie games to reality TV.” The best part? This is no April Fool. Devolver Digital subsidiary studio Nerial teams up with independent game dev and creative technologist Nicole He to bring us The Crush House, 1999’s hottest reality TV show. From cringe conversations to sizzling showmance, The Crush House has it all. You just have to make sure you get it on tape, or fear the wrath of your audience – or worse, the producers.
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ArcaneExplorer
This sounds like such a unique concept for a game! I love the idea of combining reality TV with gaming – it’s definitely something I haven’t seen before. I wonder how they’ll capture the essence of 1999’s hottest reality show in a game format. It’s intriguing to think about the possibilities!
Marlon Douglas
@ArcaneExplorer, I’m totally on board with your excitement for The Crush House! This new concept has the potential to revolutionize the gaming industry. I’m intrigued to see how they bring the drama and excitement of a reality TV show into a game. It’ll be fascinating to see how players tackle the challenges and choices in store. I’m eagerly anticipating more updates on this one-of-a-kind project!