

Not all feeds are created equal though, and you’ll also be subjected to some dull security footage of museum exhibits and factory equipment.Ī large portion of Do not feed the monkeys takes place behind a computer monitor. Slowly learning the stories of each of your Primates is rather compelling, and eventually you may even have the chance to disobey the rules and help them.

From a lonely old man (who may or may not be Adolf Hitler) and his carer, to a janitor trapped in a lift and the friend he made out of a mop. You’ll soon discover that there’s a vast array of interesting characters that you’ll be peeping at. The only rules in The Primate Observation Club are that of discretion, and to not interact with the subjects of your spying – do not feed the monkeys. All members must buy more cages (camera feeds) to advance in level and slowly learn more about the club. This shady Illuminati esque organisation has its members watch various hidden camera feeds, and gather information about the contents. You begin the game receiving your invite to The Primate Observation Club. This will be your task in Do not feed the monkeys, where you’ll be using hidden cameras to investigate the private lives of all manner of colourful characters. Despite this, there is a disturbing thrill in watching someone when they think they’re alone. Be it for advertising or more sinister reasons, nobody likes the idea of being monitored. Privacy is a big concern in the modern age.
