Rotary Phone Simulator

Rotary Phone Simulator is a short game released by Puppet Show Games on Scratch on February 19, 2018.

Gameplay
You play as a 17-year-old Andre Flendermaus in the year 1987 as you dial various phone numbers on an old rotary phone, hence the title.

The only gameplay in this game is entering digits of a 10-digit phone number. Each phone number entered results in a different phone call or answering machine message playing.

In the 0.1 2018 Patch of the game, the phone call played relies only on the final digit entered. For an example of how this works, consult the chart below:

In the currently unreleased 0.2 "Thanks, Reddit!" Update, phone calls will now be based off the area code of any entered phone number, leaving room for 1,000 unique phone calls.

Patches
0.1 2018 Base Game 0.2 "Thanks Reddit!" Patch
 * 10 phone responses
 * Under construction

Trivia

 * Puppet Show Games founder and designer of Rotary Phone Simulator, Nathan Thomas, claims to denounce the game in retrospect. When referring to the usage of inside jokes and memes in this project, Thomas states, "Is this what humor was back then?"
 * The name of the 0.2 "Thanks, Reddit!" Patch comes from the large amount of work, especially voice talent, being crowdsourced from the social media site Reddit.