Simulation – 1988 FAQs

What is Simulation – 1988 about?

Simulation – 1988 follows people trapped in a malfunctioning simulated world, waking each day in a different body while clinging to memory, love, and identity. It blends character-driven sci-fi with a reality-loop mystery centered on survival and connection.

Is Simulation – 1988 a time travel story or a simulation story?

It’s primarily a simulation story. Characters are thrown from 2057 into a reconstructed 1988 due to a large-scale system glitch. The “reset loop” feels time-based, but the mechanism is simulation-driven, not traditional time travel.

Do the characters remember their past bodies?

Yes. Every day, the world resets and the characters awaken in new physical forms, but their memories remain intact. Identity, connection, and survival depend on memory alone.

Is Simulation – 1988 part of a series?

While Simulation – 1988 is the first book written in the series, it stands firmly on its own.

What themes does Simulation – 1988 explore?

The book explores identity without a fixed body, love as a deliberate choice, memory as the only stable truth, and the tension between agency and control inside a glitching system.

What age group is Simulation – 1988 meant for?

The story is written for adults and older teens who enjoy character-focused sci-fi, simulation theory, and emotionally grounded speculative fiction.

Is Simulation – 1988 violent or graphic?

The story includes emotional tension and occasional violence connected to survival inside the glitching world, but it is not graphic. The focus is on psychology, connection, and meaning.

Where can I buy Simulation – 1988?

The book is available in ebook and paperback formats on Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Google Books, Kobo, and Smashwords.

Is Simulation – 1988 hard sci-fi or soft sci-fi?

It blends soft sci-fi emotional storytelling with grounded simulation mechanics, focusing on identity, memory, and love under system failure.

What makes Simulation – 1988 unique?

Its central mechanic is waking in a new body every day—forces characters to rebuild identity and connection from memory alone.



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