- February 14, 2024
- Pajama Bee Entertainment
Cow Life Sim RPG
97%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
grinding
97% User Score 62 reviews
Platforms
About
"Cow Life Sim RPG" is a sandbox role-playing game where you assume the role of a cow. Explore the world of Snoutsville, level up unique skills, and complete quests for animal friends. Create and collect items, with the ability to juice, weave, or burn any item in the game. Experience a light-hearted and humorous adventure as a cow.






Audience ScoreBased on 62 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
grinding4 negative mentions
- The game is charming and full of joy, providing a unique and wholesome experience with delightful characters and fun side quests.
- It features a clever and intricate item modification system that encourages exploration and creativity, making gameplay addictive and enjoyable.
- The graphics and art style, while initially appearing silly, complement the game's quirky nature and enhance the overall experience.
- Pathfinding issues can be frustrating, as players often get stuck on objects, which detracts from the overall experience.
- The juice-drinking mechanic can be excessively time-consuming and may benefit from a more engaging, skill-based approach.
- There are occasional bugs, such as inventory issues, that can disrupt gameplay and need to be addressed for a smoother experience.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are initially perceived as silly, but they ultimately complement the game's charm and style, contributing to an immersive experience. The art style is described as adorable and visually appealing, with some reviewers considering it among the best in recent games. Overall, the graphics enhance the game's polished controls and masterful writing.
“Easily GOTY, masterful writing, controls polished to perfection, and the greatest graphics since Cruelty Squad; this is surely the immersive sim for the ages.”
“The art style is, of course, absolutely adorable and a joy to look at.”
“The graphics look a little silly at first, but they work for the game in my opinion.”