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My Success Story Business Life is a single player casual simulation game with a business theme. It received negative reviews from players.

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33%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,460 reviews
gameplay20 positive mentions
monetization1.4k negative mentions

  • Good concept and gameplay that can be engaging and addictive.
  • Provides a challenging experience similar to real-life financial management.
  • Offers interesting career progression and financial simulation features.
  • Excessive and unskippable ads disrupt gameplay frequently.
  • Expenses and job requirements are often unrealistic and exceed income, making progression difficult without watching ads or spending real money.
  • Character happiness and health metrics decline too quickly, adding frustration and forcing continuous spending or ad watching.
  • monetization
    1,424 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on an excessive number of frequent, often unskippable ads that disrupt gameplay and make progression frustrating or nearly impossible without watching these ads or making in-app purchases. Many users report spending more time watching ads than playing, with the in-game economy designed to keep expenses higher than income, effectively forcing players to either constantly watch ads or spend real money to advance. While the game concept is appreciated, the intrusive ad strategy and paywall mechanics severely detract from the overall experience.

    • “I was able to become the president and live up to 95 years (which is max) including savings of 100m without any in-app purchases.”
    • “Love it, no ads for me!”
    • “But still, if you'd like to play with no ads, just turn off your internet connection.”
    • “The game is designed to drive you into a huge monthly deficit; only a handful of jobs actually provide more income than the expenses required to maintain them. You rely on the stock market, and sometimes not even that is enough, because they want you to buy stuff with real money, and the ads are relentless.”
    • “You spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game because you can never make enough money to cover the expenses required for that life stage. It is nearly unplayable and very frustrating with all the forced and unskippable ads.”
    • “The game is basically unplayable because every move you make triggers a 30-second unskippable ad, and you need to watch hundreds of ads or spend real money to progress. Expenses are always higher than income, forcing you to watch ads constantly just to survive.”
  • gameplay
    61 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers an interesting and casual concept but is heavily marred by excessive, intrusive ads that disrupt progression and frustrate players. Many users find it unbalanced and overly difficult without spending money or watching ads, resulting in a repetitive, slow, and often unrewarding experience. Improvements are needed to reduce ad frequency and create a more flexible, enjoyable gameplay loop.

    • “The gameplay is very interesting, addicted as it can get.”
    • “Gameplay is really interesting and I like the stock market function.”
    • “The gameplay for this game is good and interesting.”
    • “This is a simple cash grab with built-in mechanics to force you to watch ads or pay money to continue playing.”
    • “It has two little mini games which are kinda fun, but overall the game just doesn't have any real gameplay; it's just a checklist and waiting endless hours for your character to make enough money to advance.”
    • “It's so bad, I really liked the actual gameplay but as soon as you think you're getting anywhere you lose your car and then your food and then your job and bam, you're right back where you started, bankrupt and jobless.”
  • story
    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in "My Success Story" is widely criticized for being overly linear and restrictive, offering little to no player choice or meaningful progression. Many users feel the narrative is overshadowed by frequent, mandatory ads that hinder gameplay rather than enhance it, turning the success theme into a frustrating gambling simulation rather than an engaging success story. While some appreciate the concept, the forced ad-watching and repetitive storyline diminish overall enjoyment and immersion.

    • “The game is so awesome, good storyline, well scripted, but the ads are annoying.”
    • “And the storyline is pretty linear, I was hoping to see some diversity in it.”
    • “The casino and exchange won't give you stable support for your development; you have to be patient by encountering some ads and clicking watch ads to earn extra money to push your story alive.”
    • “Essentially, you're forced to follow a set storyline; you can't mix and match as all the ads appear to allow you to.”
    • “The life story is too difficult and you don't have any choice.”
    • “Nothing you do affects the story.”
  • graphics
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are generally described as good or decent, with some users appreciating the animation and visual style. While not overly complex, the graphics enhance gameplay and provide enjoyable visual elements, though opinions vary from "excellent" to "simpler but fine." Overall, the graphics are a positive aspect, even if some users find other game elements less appealing.

    • “I love the game, it's amazing... the graphics are good as behind the character you can see all his or her achievements as he or she progresses through life... good game, thanks.”
    • “Game is a good time killer, graphics are pretty good; the background moves when you tilt your phone which is pretty cool.”
    • “I like the animated graphics and that's the only thing I like in this game.”
    • “Simpler graphics but better gameplay.”
    • “Life ripoff with somewhat better graphics.”
    • “Graphics are decent.”
  • stability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent freezes and crashes, especially during screen transitions and in the stock exchange section, often requiring forced restarts. Excessive, unskippable ads contribute to instability, causing the app and even users' phones to freeze, resulting in a frustrating and slow gameplay experience.

    • “It was okay in the beginning but now the game is freezing; it force closes the game, and the stock exchange freezes. Ads to get $500 cut off before they finish. This has happened more than 6 times today, so I'm going to uninstall.”
    • “Every time you change a screen, you have to watch an ad and the game freezes, so you have to force close and restart.”
    • “Way too many ads. Every time I check my job, food, or saved game, a pop-up ad appears, unskippable. It freezes constantly and is very hard to navigate between saved games, causing slow progress.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's music but are frustrated that it cuts off any external background music (e.g., from Spotify or Amazon Music) when the app is loaded. Additionally, some prefer to disable the in-game music and sound altogether.

    • “However, after some exploring, I've found a similar game with much better music, and you only have to watch ads if you want a reward. You can actually play the game without instantly losing.”
    • “My major problem in not giving 5 stars is that I like to play these games with background music, and when Amazon Music or Spotify are playing, loading this app cuts the music right away.”
    • “I have the game's music and sound disconnected.”
  • grinding
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game extremely tedious, exacerbated by frequent interruptions from ads that disrupt gameplay and diminish enjoyment. The lack of clear tutorial guidance on features like the stock market adds to the frustration, making the overall experience feel like a forced grind aimed at maximizing ad revenue.

    • “This game's designed to have you farming their ad revenue whilst on the brink of in-game bankruptcy.”
    • “This would do better if it didn't have the extra ads every time you click on something. I don't mind the ads when I'm getting something from them, but when I've just watched one and swap to something else, I get another ad, and again when I swap to the next thing I want to do. It's then tedious and sucks the fun out of the game. The tutorial didn't explain the stock market either; I had to work that out myself, which wasn't easy.”
    • “Too tedious.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game stems from its ironic and absurd scenarios, such as being forced to switch to lower-paying careers while expenses rise and the quirky requirement of owning a dog for job mood stability. These elements create a funny yet frustrating portrayal of financial struggles.

    • “The career choices are funny because it is mandatory for you to change your career track to one with a lower income, but your expenses increase.”
    • “The funny thing is that you should have a dog to keep your mood okay, which is a requirement for a job.”
    • “It's funny that the game has a task where you have to live in a heritage that is more expensive than the salary they give you for the job, so I can't have proper savings.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the emotional aspect of the game quickly depletes without much depth, leading to a repetitive experience focused mainly on following dictated actions rather than meaningful emotional engagement.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is very limited due to the game's linear design and reliance on repetitive mechanics, with progression often requiring additional purchases. Players find the gameplay monotonous, involving minimal interaction beyond simple button presses.

    • “This game is completely linear with no replay value, and it is a scam at that. Unless you buy the permanent 2x income modifier, the basic requirements for a particular job will have you always at a net negative. This means you need to either gamble or play the roulette. I chose the stock market option, so 90% of the game is just looking at 3 lines and pressing 3 buttons.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users criticize the character development as frustrating and poorly executed, feeling it forces players into spending money or watching their character deteriorate, leading to a negative and discouraging experience.

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My Success Story Business Life is a casual simulation game with business theme.

My Success Story Business Life is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

On average players spend around 1 hours playing My Success Story Business Life.

My Success Story Business Life was developed by FLY FLO GAMES YAZILIM TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI.

My Success Story Business Life has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

My Success Story Business Life is a single player game.

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