Rawdog Simulator is based on the latest social media travel trend: rawdogging, which recently made headlines thanks to Manchester City’s Erling Haaland. This simulation challenges a dopamine-starved mind to endure 18 hours and 40 minutes of flight map viewing. No food, no water, and no entertainment—that’s guaranteed! And there’s no way to outsmart the system—it’s powered by advanced face and eye-tracking software.
To Rawdog a flight is to embrace minimalism and tough out a journey. Rawdog Simulator offers an ideal training ground for those looking to rawdog a real flight by flying virtually with Rawdog Airlines.
Developed by rawdog enthusiasts to test one’s endurance, it recreates the experience of taking the longest flight in the world (JFK to Singapore—18 hours and 40 minutes). During this time, the participant’s phone or computer camera monitors their concentration levels to ensure they remain fully focused on the in-flight map for the entire duration.
Participants must check in, download a boarding pass, take the last seat on a fully-booked A350, and see how long they can rawdog the flight—no distractions allowed.
Depending on the length of time each passenger manages to rawdog the flight, they will receive a frequent flyer membership for Rawdog Airlines—Bronze, Silver, or Gold. Additionally, the top 10 longest times will be recorded on the Rawdog Airlines leaderboard.
Rawdog Simulator celebrates the art of rawdogging, an extreme no-frills approach to air travel where the goal is to survive the flight without any extra comforts like snacks, entertainment, or a travel pillow. This might also mean selecting a basic seat with no upgrades and avoiding any additional amenities. A key component of this experience is staring at the in-flight map, the sole source of entertainment, and simply enduring the flight with minimal preparation or comfort.
A spokesperson for Rawdog Airlines stated: “It is an experimental transcendental treatment for brain rot.”
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