Life Choices 2: Life Simulator
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About
"Life Choices 2" is a life simulation game that offers players the experience of living in both heaven and hell. In the game, players make choices that affect their character's life and afterlife, facing the consequences of their actions in a realistic and thought-provoking way. With offline gameplay and a unique premise, "Life Choices 2" allows players to explore the meaning of life and morality in a compelling and immersive game world.








- The game has a great interface and interesting stories, providing a fun experience.
- Players enjoy the variety of characters and plots, making the game engaging.
- The decision-making aspect of the game helps players practice important skills.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, which disrupt gameplay and frustrate players.
- Many choices are irrelevant to the tasks, leading to confusion and wasted turns.
- The game lacks the depth and customization options that made the first version enjoyable.
- monetization36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the excessive number of ads that interrupt gameplay and often lock important choices behind ad views. While some players appreciate the game's content, many express frustration that the ads detract from the overall experience, with complaints about being forced to watch ads to progress or access key features. Despite a few positive remarks about the game itself, the overwhelming sentiment is that the monetization approach is overly aggressive and negatively impacts enjoyment.
“The game is good, but the only problem is that when I want to purchase the no ads option, it says the currency doesn't support it.”
“I paid for the no ads option, but when I opened the app, there were ads everywhere and no recovery button.”
“Rubbish game, you need to watch ads to select relevant options; sometimes after selecting a non-ad option, they show an ad too.”
“The only criticism I have is that there are so many ads that it impacts gameplay.”
“This game could actually be a good one if they didn't basically make the game 99% ads.”