
Pigeon Simulator opens with a tongue-in-cheek question: are pigeons real, part of a government conspiracy, and spying on us? The answer, it insists, is yes to all three. You play as a small but esteemed member of the top secret Paranormal Examination and Kontainment unit, tasked with locating, identifying, neutralizing and extracting dangerous anomalies that have begun terrorizing New Squawk City. As chaos in the city grows, it is naturally your job as a pigeon to maintain the status quo.
Day to day, you gear up with specialized, government-issue tools, take to the streets, hunt down anomalies, neutralize them and deliver them for analysis. Your daily earnings go toward improving your abilities, buying better tools and resting up before heading back out for another shift of anomaly hunting. You and up to three other feathered agents are responsible for keeping the city safe, containing the cryptids, protecting your secret role and, above all, meeting your quotas, because P.E.K. does not tolerate slackers.
As an indie mix of action, adventure, RPG and simulation on PC, the game promises numerous anomalies to defeat, capture and extract, alongside sophisticated pooping, cooing and flying systems. A deep upgrade path lets you transform your pigeon from a lowly street rat into a true sky king, all wrapped in a playfully absurd conspiracy premise.