Academia: School Simulator Version 1.0 Announced, Game to Leave Early Access

Academia: School Simulator

Squeaky Wheel has announced that its title Academia: School Simulator is soon to launch its version 1.0 after leaving Early Access next month in January 2021. The game has been in Early Access since 2017 and with 100K players, the developers are now ready to graduate it from Early Access.

After receiving lots of updates, balancing patching and bug fixes, Squeaky Wheel is excited to launch the game in its 1.0 version. The community feedback has helped the game to where it is which is why it is officially releasing in January.

Check out the trailer below:

The Version 1.0 of the game will also bring in a new difficulty level, UX improvements and additional polish to elevate the gameplay even further. The developer is also focused on adding additional in-game events, achievements, and end-game content.

Academia: School Simulator is a cheerful yet challenging management game from the artist of Prison Architect and the studio that brought you Political Animals. Design, build, and manage a high school with terrific teachers and fantastic facilities or simply let your students poop in the bushes? Academia: School Simulator is a management/tycoon game where you get to decide!

Build a high school with fantastic facilities like science labs, basketball courts, and art rooms, or do the bare minimum and live off government subsidies! Will you offer your delinquent students counseling, or simply send them to detention to let them waste their lives away? Will you hire the best teachers or cheap out and build giant classrooms with a 1:100 teacher to student ratio? Will you build enough toilets, or snicker as your students are forced to relieve themselves in the bushes? The choice is yours!

What do you think of Squeaky Wheel’s Academia: School Simulator? Post your comments below.

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