Become Famous Worldwide in Musician Simulator
Musician Simulator arrives on Nintendo Switch across all regions today, with developer Eathrabaria announcing the release as a full journey through the life of an aspiring performer. The game follows a steady rise that begins with simple street singing and gradually leads toward DJ work in a local pub, concerts in small halls, and a final leap onto the biggest festival stage in the country.
The experience centers on creating music live. Players can choose from eleven instruments, each offering two modes of play. One mode allows note-by-note performance by clicking guitar strings, piano keys, drum surfaces, or the skin of a jambe to build melodies from individual sounds. The second mode gives you a set of ready chords that you trigger with a hand movement or key press. It lets you shape familiar tunes more smoothly while still leaving space for personal expression. The full collection includes guitar, trombone, piano, jambe, violin, harpe, ukulele, chimes, drums, and a complete DJ set.
Performances unfold in short five-minute sessions before returning to the city map to plan the next move. Progress is tied to follower growth, earned through audience enjoyment at each show. As the fanbase expands, new locations open, including rave parties, clubs, pubs, agencies, concert halls, festival organizers, and music publishers.
Players can hire musicians to form a band, climb the local charts, and enter contests. All while observing the shifting music scene through in game press coverage. With enough followers, the character evolves into a widely known artist, unlocking new opportunities and revealing the broader influence of the player’s growing career. The game is also available on PC via Steam, so make sure to check it out.
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