Ogasm Simulator

Ogasm Simulator

About the Game

You start with nothing no money, no influence, no future.
A struggling city offers few honest opportunities, but private clinics provide an unconventional way to earn. What begins as a personal hustle quickly turns into something far more dangerous and powerful.

Every decision you make ripples outward. Population grows, sentiment shifts, and the city begins reacting to your presence.

At the core of Ogasm Simulator is a repeatable, stamina-driven system built around risk and efficiency.
Each visit is a timed physical challenge that tests control, endurance, and payoff. Push too hard and you burn out. Play it safe and progress slows.

Managing stamina, cooldowns, and optimization is the first step toward survival and eventually, dominance.

Private clinics operate across the city, each with its own risks and limitations.
Timing, performance, and consistency determine the quality of outcomes, while upgrades and routines allow you to push further temporarily.

What happens behind closed doors doesn’t stay there. The results begin appearing throughout the city in unexpected ways.

As your influence spreads, resistance grows.
Rivals, authorities, and competing power structures respond dynamically to your expansion. Streets become tense, pursuits become frequent, and mistakes are punished.

Movement through the city is active and dangerous. Escaping trouble is sometimes smarter than confronting it.

Unchecked growth leads to instability.
Chaos events reshape districts, alter NPC behavior, and permanently change how the city feels. Fear spreads fast. So does celebration.

The city doesn’t judge your methods it reacts to results.

Your actions push the city toward one of two extremes:

Love brings public support, approval, and leadership.
Fear brings intimidation, underground control, and dominance.

Neither path is labeled right or wrong. Each unlocks different systems, challenges, and endings.
Ignore balance, and the city may collapse entirely.

Collected samples are processed through experimental systems that transform personal effort into long-term consequences.
Population growth is not automatic it is manufactured, modified, and accelerated.

Different outcomes affect the city differently. Some stabilize growth. Others cause disruption. Some go very wrong.

You don’t control individuals you influence generations.

Initial Release