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inZOI is a single player casual city builder game with romance and erotic themes. It was developed by inZOI Studio and was released on March 27, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

inZOI is a life simulation game where players step into the role of creators, shaping the world as they envision and witnessing the various stories that unfold. Through this immersive experience, we aim to inspire players to appreciate life as the profound gift it is—a journey that is filled with meaning at every turn. Step into diverse lives, brought to life with realistic graphics! inZOI fea…

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 13,221 reviews
graphics1.1k positive mentions
stability415 negative mentions

  • Stunning, hyper-realistic graphics powered by Unreal Engine 5 with detailed character models, dynamic lighting, and immersive environments praised as superior to similar life sims.
  • Extensive and impressive character creation and customization options allow for uniquely personalized characters and storytelling potential.
  • Atmosphere is immersive, cozy, and realistic with a fully open world featuring diverse neighborhoods and strong replayability supported by multiple cities and player-made content.
  • Gameplay is currently shallow, repetitive, and lacks depth with tedious grinding, limited meaningful activities, and clunky controls that hinder engagement.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, crashes, poor optimization, and performance issues especially on mid-range or AMD hardware, affecting stability and playability.
  • Incomplete features and lack of coherent storyline, emotional depth, and well-polished AI lead to repetitive, robotic interactions and limited storytelling freedom.
  • graphics
    2,247 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for being stunning, highly detailed, and far superior to those of similar life sim games like The Sims 4, thanks to its use of Unreal Engine 5. However, many users report that the high graphical fidelity demands powerful hardware, leading to performance issues, crashes, and compatibility problems—particularly on AMD and lower-end GPUs. While the visuals and customization options are a major draw, some players feel the impressive graphics highlight the lack of deeper gameplay content and polish.

    • “Beautiful graphics and so many options.”
    • “Powered by Unreal Engine 5, the visuals are absolutely stunning – hyper-realistic character models with intricate facial animations, dynamic lighting that makes every sunset magical, and an open-world city that buzzes with life even when you're not controlling it.”
    • “The graphics are absolutely stunning — the lighting, the details, the way the world feels alive — it’s honestly one of the most beautiful life sims I’ve ever played.”
    • “There are so many horrible graphical issues.”
    • “My PC has updated drivers, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050, Intel Core i7, playing most new games on ultra graphics without issue. However, with this game, I always face an issue once I create a character and choose a house; it kicks me out and freezes my PC. I tried several times; sometimes it works, most times not. I reduced my graphics to low, but it still doesn't work. It's so annoying as I really wanted to enjoy the game, but I'm deleting it because I cannot even play it.”
    • “The game may not run due to the device's limited graphics card performance.”
  • gameplay
    1,718 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Inzoi offers impressive character creation, building tools, and stunning graphics, but its gameplay is currently shallow, repetitive, and lacks depth compared to established life simulators like The Sims. While the core mechanics are functional and there is potential for growth, many players find the gameplay loop boring, with limited activities, clunky controls, and unpolished AI behaviors. As an early access title, it shows promise, but substantial improvements and content additions are needed to make the gameplay engaging and immersive.

    • “The game plays really well, has enough content and game mechanics to enjoy it, and the graphics are really nice.”
    • “I've had this game for 3 days now and I literally haven't touched Sims 4 lol, I love how realistic the gameplay is and how you truly have to work for everything your Zoi has/wants.”
    • “I saw there were some new updates, and I have not been able to stop playing since the major recent improvements (running a business? amazing!) It's insane how much you can do now, and the gameplay cycle is immensely more enjoyable than a few months back, since there is more 'purpose' to give your Inzois.”
    • “There's really no clear, coherent gameplay.”
    • “Gameplay is extremely boring.”
    • “The gameplay is very basic currently, but I'm looking forward to the journey of seeing this game grow to its full potential.”
  • optimization
    618 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from poor optimization, requiring high-end hardware to run smoothly and causing frequent stuttering, crashes, and performance drops even on powerful PCs. While visuals are impressive and the potential is high, many users report inconsistency in performance, especially on mid-range or lower-end systems, with particular issues on AMD GPUs and macOS. The developers are actively working on improvements, but significant optimization and bug fixing are needed before the game can be recommended for broader audiences.

    • “The potential is massive, and I genuinely believe this game can become something special if the devs continue adding content and seriously focus on optimization.”
    • “The game is absolutely fantastic, and the optimization has been handled impressively well.”
    • “Inzoi is almost perfect for an early access game, based on what I've seen playing and watching gameplay – there's still room for improvement, especially in conversations, but the optimization is amazing.”
    • “Game can't start, no solutions, devs only say optimization is part of the roadmap but constant game updates just cause more and more problems that keep what is essentially a glorified version of the sims from functioning for the people that supported them early on, hate to see how they treat people who support them down the road.”
    • “I feel like I was scammed, this game literally never works, so buggy with optimized RTX 5080, like what?”
    • “The game isn't optimized well and runs horribly on anything above 1080p.”
  • stability
    445 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is notably buggy and unstable in its current early access state, with frequent crashes, freezes, and glitches affecting core gameplay and AI behavior. However, many players acknowledge active developer efforts to address these issues, expressing optimism about future improvements. While the game runs well on high-end systems, the persistent bugs and incomplete features currently hinder the overall experience.

    • “Great sandbox game, great graphics, almost 100% bug free (impressive for early access).”
    • “I've had no glitches or crashes - playing on my RTX 3060, and the game runs great on high/medium settings.”
    • “Technically the game looks overall well developed and executed and most seems to be bug free.”
    • “It's extremely buggy, delivers on none of its promises and now constantly crashes.”
    • “The game barely functions for me and I’ve tried everything to fix it. The error message “out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource” pops up frequently after I make my character, halfway loading in, and forces me to exit without saving. I can barely make it out of character creation without an issue. The closest I got to actual gameplay was loading into my apartment and the game freezes on the welcome board as soon as I load into my home and I’m unable to exit. I was so excited for this game only to be full of disappointment, I wasted $40 for a character creator without gameplay. I will be refunding.”
    • “Still extremely buggy, I cannot open the game for more than 30 minutes without it auto crashing without a warning. It takes almost more than 2 minutes to load into anything. If some things don't play (e.g., the intro with the cat) then your game just won't work.”
  • story
    292 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story aspect is largely sandbox-style, providing minimal predefined narrative but extensive freedom for players to create their own stories with characters and worlds. While its rich customization and immersive simulation offer great storytelling potential, many reviews note a lack of coherent storyline, character depth, and engaging missions, which can make the experience feel repetitive or robotic. Early access status means the storyline and AI features are still developing, with players hopeful for future updates to add more structured quests, meaningful interactions, and emotional depth.

    • “The character designs are amazing, and the level of customization is unparalleled, allowing you to create truly unique 'zois.' The potential for storytelling and unique scenarios seems almost endless, thanks to the onboard AI that promises to make each playthrough feel distinct.”
    • “Whether you want to tell a deep story or just mess around, Inzoi gives you the tools to do it.”
    • “The choices you make genuinely impact the storylines, which adds a layer of immersion that’s rarely seen in games like this.”
    • “Everyone is saying that this game has a lot of potential but lacks a coherent storyline/playthrough that links all the features together — and while that may be true, the features that have already been delivered sold me.”
    • “They advertise it to make your own storyline but sadly Inzoi does not have enough content for a player to make his/her own storyline because it's so limited to what you can and can't do. It's just boring and it feels like every new character I create has the same vibe, which really throws off the immersion.”
    • “The game doesn't really give you the freedom to do anything so there's very limited storytelling potential due to things such as zois can't have children out of wedlock. The game doesn't spawn gay or bi townies so if you make your zoi gay or bi you're kind of stuck unless you create some queer zois to fill out the world (why even give the option to make my zoi fruity if fruity folks don't spawn?). I was willing to try this game out despite the AI stuff because I was like I just won't be using those features (also it hardly works which is a good thing meaning the AI is untrained, I guess? It generates nonsense unrelated to the prompt you give it) ultimately I'm so disappointed and this is probably the worst 40 bucks I've spent in a while.”
  • music
    139 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally described as calming, soothing, and well-composed, effectively enhancing the relaxing atmosphere and overall experience. However, many users find it repetitive, uninspired, and somewhat bland, with a desire for greater variety, better integration of music-related gameplay (such as public performances and career paths), and more memorable, exciting tracks. There are also calls for improved audio customization options, such as separate volume controls and the ability to add custom music.

    • “Add to that a great soundtrack and solid sound design, and the game is just nice to exist in.”
    • “The soundtrack really stands out, blending strong beats and emotional melodies that give the whole game a stylish, energetic vibe, much like the feeling you get from top K-pop productions.”
    • “Sound design is fantastic: ambient sounds are immersive, Zoi language is well-designed and not annoying, and the music fits the mood perfectly.”
    • “The music on the zoi radio just sounds like royalty free YouTube music; also, the relationship stages feel pointless and there's nothing that makes me want to play this game.”
    • “The sound effects get the job done, but the music is bland and forgettable, especially compared to the visual quality.”
    • “Music is repetitive and uninspired.”
  • humor
    115 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in this game is a mixed bag, with many players finding certain AI-driven or bug-related moments genuinely funny and charming, while others feel it lacks the playful whimsy and characterful humor that defines established life sims like The Sims. Early access bugs often lead to unintentionally humorous situations, and emergent AI behaviors create unpredictable, sometimes hilarious drama, but the game still needs more deliberate, engaging humor and playful interactions to enhance its appeal. Overall, humor is present but underdeveloped, showing promise that may improve with future updates and community modding.

    • “The AI is about as sharp as a butter knife, leading to interactions that range from hilariously awkward to downright nonsensical.”
    • “It feels like the zois genuinely have minds of their own, and the emergent chaos that comes from their personalities creates some of the most hilarious and unexpected moments I’ve ever experienced in a game.”
    • “Absolutely love how personalised you can make the world of Inzoi with AI; it feels so much more unique and like yourself. For example, creating and wearing clothes you design yourself and they look so good, high quality, and the game is super fun and so different. If you leave your game alone without touching it for a few seconds, they will literally feel more alive. Like my sim got married; it was a bit forced, she got pregnant, and immediately the husband cheated on her, and she divorced him after he lied to her saying he was at work when really he was with another zoi, and then she remarried and now she’s pregnant again. This all happened without me doing anything; felt so funny and alive.”
    • “Time-locked items from events are unfunny.”
  • grinding
    101 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is frequently described as tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming, with many tasks feeling more like micromanagement than engaging gameplay. While activities like farming and fishing add some relaxing variety, core mechanics such as work, skill leveling, and relationship building often become tiresome, requiring excessive player interaction and slow pacing. Multiple reviewers highlight the need for better automation, faster time progression, and overall refinement to reduce the grind and increase enjoyment.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Progression feels tedious, not fun.”
    • “The content in the game is lackluster; skills do not have much meaning or impact on the game overall. You unlock more options in the skill path and gain more money or proficiency, but overall the process of grinding is tedious, unrewarding, and bland.”
    • “All the tasks are tedious, and repeating the same ones becomes unbearable.”
  • emotional
    84 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews on the game's emotional aspect are mixed, with praise for its potential emotional depth, unique storytelling, and heartfelt moments that create genuine attachment, but also criticism for lacking key features like meaningful emotional reactions, autonomy, and progression. While some players find the experience immersive and nostalgic, others note mechanical and animation issues that detract from emotional realism, making the game feel flat or robotic compared to established life sims. Overall, the emotional experience shows promise but requires further polish and content to fully engage players.

    • “I actually got emotional playing this... this is my dream game and I can't wait for more updates to come to this game even though it's already perfect and it's only early access!”
    • “✅ The characters feel real and emotionally complex. ✅ The emotional moments hit hard—this game knows how to tug at your heartstrings.”
    • “Absolutely love how personalized you can make the world of Inzoi with AI; it feels more unique and like yourself. For example, creating and wearing clothes you design yourself and they look so good, high quality, and the game is super fun and so different. If you leave your game alone without touching it for a few seconds they will literally feel more alive and do their own thing. Like my sim got married—it was a bit forced; she got pregnant, and immediately the husband cheated on her and she divorced him after he lied to her saying he was at work when really he was with another Zoi, and then she remarried and now she's pregnant again. This all happened without me doing anything. Felt so funny and alive.”
  • monetization
    83 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate that this game currently avoids the aggressive microtransactions and pricey DLC common in comparable life sims like The Sims 4, offering a more consumer-friendly experience without in-app purchases. However, concerns persist about premature monetization efforts, such as DLC talks and in-game ads, potentially signaling a future shift toward cash grab tactics similar to those criticized in other titles. While some praise its fair pricing and lack of predatory monetization so far, many remain cautious about the game's direction as it develops.

    • “Unlike the Sims, Inzoi does not have in-app purchases or DLC, which is a very positive point, and I hope that in the future the game updates will be completely free.”
    • “So far, no predatory microtransactions (at least that I've found), and the $40 price tag seems more than fair for the current content.”
    • “It is absolutely ridiculous to be sold basic appliances as DLC, and I am so glad to see Krafton beating back those greedy monetization habits.”
    • “I really wanted to like this game but it now feels like a cash grab and since they are selling paid DLC now when the core game isn't even finished kinda cemented the idea.”
    • “Furthermore, with the recent DLC released, it has become all too apparent that they're planning to copy the Sims' monetization scheme verbatim and essentially drip-feed the playerbase with 10-40$ feature packs (the DLC folder is literally called "e01" and Get To Work from the Sims 4 is called "ep01").”
  • atmosphere
    57 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s atmosphere is widely praised for its immersive, cozy, and realistic qualities, supported by stunning visuals, detailed environments, and dynamic lighting that create a uniquely engaging world. While some find the setting calming and richly atmospheric with a strong sense of place, others note occasional shortcomings such as a lack of lively interactions, sparse urban sounds, or moments where the atmosphere feels dull or soulless. Overall, the atmosphere stands out as a major strength, deeply enhancing the life simulation experience and setting the game apart from similar titles.

    • “The graphics are stunning, the atmosphere is cozy, and there are tons of interactions that make every moment feel meaningful.”
    • “Unlike other simulation games that limit exploration, Inzo offers a fully open world with distinct neighborhoods, each featuring its own unique atmosphere and community.”
    • “Every moment is filled with beauty and mystery, drawing you deeper into its atmosphere.”
    • “The atmosphere/world isn't that immersive and lively (feels lonely).”
    • “The atmosphere is dull, the world doesn't feel alive.”
    • “My big bugs currently are: terrible, almost stalking atmosphere of the game; the choices of dialogue are terrible and not related to any kind of normal speech/conversation; terrible singing that is really a pain; and last but not least, the overall potential is somewhat afar.”
  • character development
    39 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development and design features are widely praised for their extensive customization, detailed options, and immersive creativity, making character creation a standout aspect of the game. Players appreciate the AI-driven potential for unique storytelling and relationships, though some note limited outfit variety and occasional technical issues. Overall, the character design tools provide a rich, engaging experience with strong promise for future growth.

    • “The character designs are amazing, and the level of customization is unparalleled, allowing you to create truly unique 'zois.' The potential for storytelling and unique scenarios seems almost endless, thanks to the onboard AI that promises to make each playthrough feel distinct.”
    • “The world is immersive, the graphics are stunning, and the gameplay depth allows for a level of storytelling and character development I've never experienced in other life sims.”
    • “I’ve been hyped about Inzoi since it was announced as a major Sims fan. I love everything from the character design and graphics to the gameplay — it's spectacular. The open world with no loading screens is really cool and reminds me a bit of The Sims 3 but way better. This early access release packs a lot of content and I highly recommend it.”
    • “Even the character development they all rave about is bad. You can't even choose different eyes or nose; you can only edit a preset that's given to you.”
    • “Yes, the game is beautiful—extremely lifelike, very customized—but it lacks depth in both storytelling and character development.”
    • “It crashes frequently and I won’t come out of the character design.”
  • replayability
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability in the game is mixed, with early access limitations leading to a lack of depth, challenge, and long-term engagement for some players. However, features like multiple cities, branching life paths, player-made content, and recent updates have enhanced variety and enjoyment, making it promising and more playable than typical early access titles. Continued content additions and optimization are expected to further improve replay value over time.

    • “Strong replayability with multiple cities and branching life paths.”
    • “Even better, there's a growing library of player-made creations you can download, which adds a lot of variety and replayability.”
    • “ Infinitely replayable (or almost).”
    • “Inzoi is a gorgeous game with immense potential, but in its current early access state, the simulation lacks the depth and objective to be replayable.”
    • “Looks great, lots of potential, but no challenge, no replayability, no real game, really.”
    • “For the first run through it can be exciting to try out all the features and compare it to the sims, but once you've done everything it's not replayable; the day-to-day life of Zoi's is boring and lacks any 'life' feel, especially for families!”
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inZOI is a casual city builder game with romance and erotic themes.

inZOI is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 75 hours playing inZOI.

inZOI was released on March 27, 2025.

inZOI was developed by inZOI Studio.

inZOI has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its stability.

inZOI is a single player game.

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