raising sim

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raising sim (plural raising sims)

  1. (video games) A life simulation game in which the player acts as the custodian of a subordinate non-player character (typically a child, student, pet, etc.) and manages and develops this character's stats with the goal of achieving a specific outcome.
    • 2011 June, “Wonder Project J”, in Retro Gamer, number 91, page 59:
      Thankfully, it was fan-translated in 2001, and should be familiar enough even for those who've never dabbled in raising sims.
    • 2021, Matt Barnes, Dazz Brown, Greg S-C, Region Locked: The Key To Gaming's Buried Treasure[1], page 208:
      The long-running Princess Maker series is a good example of a raising sim, requiring the character to raise a daughter to become a princess.
    • 2021, Selen Çalık Bedir, “Combinatory Play and Infinite Replay: Underdefined Causality in the Neon Genesis Evangelion Anime Series and Games”, in Jose Andres Santiago Iglesias, Soler Baena, editors, Anime Studies: Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion[2], page 316:
      Those who play these Raising sims are responsible for characters’ clothing, as well as their battle training.