If you've been using Tinder for long enough chances are that you've opened the app in the morning with some rather surprising matches. Brainlessly swiping right on whoever fits the bill for you in the hopes that they'll do the same and you'll potentially have a love connection is part of the experience. It's this sort of activity the web-based Millenial Swipe Sim 2015 aims to replicate. In the "game" you have to keep swiping (regardless of direction) to keep your boredom meter from filling lest you die. Seriously. Funnily enough, developer Will Herring (a Buzzfeed creative director and former GamePro (R.I.P.) editor) managed sneaking some of the app's quirks in. Like people in group photos and the same profiles that keep popping up repeatedly, for example. What's missing though are wedding shots from the altar or church steps and profiles consisting entirely of photos of one's children. Maybe in the next update?
Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming, Mobile
Via: Motherboard
Source: Millenial Swipe Simulator 2015 (Dropbox)
Tags: 8bit, appdating, buzzfeed, gaming, hope, humanity, indiegame, love, lowfi, mobile, mobilepostcross, onlinedating, tinder, willherring
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