TBPN shows a playable version of its own show universe, apparently with multiplayer support. The short clip presents a simulator where people can enter a recreated TBPN set, interact with familiar elements, and take on different roles connected to the broadcast.
The game appears to turn the behind-the-scenes work of TBPN into simple mechanics: managing cues, cutting between feeds at the right moment, and even playing a Guitar Hero-style soundboard mini-game. The clip is brief and playful, but the concept is clear: make producing the show feel like a social game.
Key points
- TBPN previews the latest version of “TBPN simulator.”
- The game is described as multiplayer, with other people joining the session.
- The virtual set includes recognizable show elements such as the dashboard and gong.
- One mechanic asks players to switch between cues at the right time to produce the show.
- A Jordi/Jordan role appears to involve a rhythm-style soundboard mini-game.
- Players may also be able to experience the show from the perspective of a guest.
Why it matters
- The idea turns a media brand into an interactive experience rather than just something to watch.
- Multiplayer features could strengthen the TBPN community by giving fans a shared space to inhabit.
- Production mechanics make the hidden work of a live show visible and playable.
- The self-referential humor fits naturally with short-form, viral media culture.
Signals to watch
- Whether TBPNsimulated.com becomes broadly accessible or continues to evolve.
- How many playable roles are added: producer, guest, host, or other characters.
- Whether new mechanics appear around live switching, audio, or editing.
- How the TBPN audience responds if the simulator becomes a larger public experience.
Source
- Chaîne: TBPN
- Vidéo source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Rl6kQUUKVaI
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