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Life Simulator

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75%Game Brain Score
humor
monetization, stability
75% User Score Based on 758 reviews

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Life Simulator is a single player casual simulation game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Super realistic life simulation game where YOU make all the life choices!

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 758 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
monetization5 negative mentions

  • Engaging weekly life simulation that offers more detailed time progression than yearly models, providing a unique and challenging experience.
  • Family-friendly and inclusive gameplay with diverse options including gender identity, fostering a welcoming environment for players.
  • Smooth performance with minimal ads and interactive features like achievements and various life scenarios that increase replayability.
  • Android version lacks many features present in the iOS version, such as crime, businesses, and additional life scenarios, limiting gameplay variety.
  • Balancing issues including overly high costs for education, relationships, and daily activities make progression difficult and sometimes frustrating.
  • Frequent bugs and glitches reported such as money disappearing, freezing during specific careers, and crashes especially when accessing purchased content or sandbox mode.
  • monetization
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game for having minimal to no ads and a lack of intrusive in-app purchases, making it enjoyable and less disruptive. However, there are occasional issues with unauthorized in-app purchases. Overall, the monetization is well-received due to its unobtrusive nature.

    • “And without in-app purchases.”
    • “Pretty good game, no ads unless you get a reward.”
    • “Soo good no ads and I'm not a bot.”
    • “My sibling made an in-app purchase without my permission and I tried to get a refund.”
    • “Too much ads.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent stability issues, including freezing and crashes that hinder progress, especially on the Android version. Users also report bugs with in-game features like the money display and performance inconsistencies compared to the iPhone version. Overall, while the game is addictive, its buggy nature negatively impacts the experience.

    • “When I attempted to be a sommelier, the game freezes and closes, and I can never progress.”
    • “It's a lot like the iPhone version, but the iPhone has more to do and stuff, so I would recommend using an iPhone for this game because there's more content and it's less buggy. I had the Angledc perk and still had bad traits when I did high school dropout on Android. So if you read this devs, at least I gave some opinions about the Android version.”
    • “I give it a 1-star because I think the money section has glitches and the game is intentionally making us fail and have debts.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for being slow-paced, repetitive, and somewhat boring, with players needing to click repeatedly and struggle to keep up with evolving mechanics. Suggestions for improvement include adding features like aging controls, more background activity, random events, and lowering costs to enhance engagement. Overall, the gameplay may feel monotonous and lacking in depth for some users.

    • “I just have some tips: an age button so you age a year (for easier gameplay), you can work in the background, more random events, an option to start from age 0, siblings/family, make college cheaper. Hope you find these tips helpful.”
    • “That being said, my star rating is based on factors beyond gameplay.”
    • “It's hard for a new user to keep up with the pace of things deteriorating every week and learning how to balance the mechanics.”
    • “Way too family-friendly and is pretty boring in gameplay; you just click a button 200 times gradually. Just not that great.”
    • “I have some tips: an age button to age a year for easier gameplay, working in the background, more random events, an option to start from age 0 siblings/family, and make college cheaper.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is minimal and repetitive, focusing mainly on simple tasks like earning money and managing happiness, with little depth or progression. Some users expected more engaging or crime-related narratives but found the storyline lacking. Despite this, the gameplay remains enjoyable for some players.

    • “It's perfectly okay, I completed a whole life on easy difficulty story (if you can call it that), and it was very repetitive: click one thing to get money, then click another to get happiness or sanity.”
    • “Backstory: When I first saw this game on YouTube, it had crime in it (end).”
    • “Don't have a story to live or create.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers decent replayability through constant progress, achievements, and harder modes, appealing to fans of micro-management. However, its limited income routes and lack of updates since 2020 reduce late-game engagement and overall replay value. Purchasing additional content is required for extended play, which may frustrate some players.

    • “Kinda fun but late game it gets boring and there is no replayability. There has been no update since 2020, and it's almost 2022. If you want replayability, you have to buy something extra, so it's not a very fun game.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game offers diverse activities like crime, wellness, farming, business, and even a coronavirus playthrough, but it tends to become tedious in the late stages.

    • “Late game grinding becomes kind of tedious.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's humor genuinely funny and enjoyable, contributing positively to their overall experience.

    • “It's actually very funny, and an interesting game. I like it a lot.”
    • “I'll give four stars because the game is funny.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the music feature costly and frustrating, as they pay significant amounts for music items but are unable to use or interact with them in the game.

  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features minimal or no traditional graphics, yet it remains highly engaging and captivating for players. Its appeal lies beyond visual elements, showcasing strong gameplay or storytelling.

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Life Simulator is a casual simulation game.

Life Simulator is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Life Simulator was developed by Mind Vacation Inc.

Life Simulator has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Life Simulator for its humor but disliked it for its monetization.

Life Simulator is a single player game.

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