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Super Life: Franchise Lord

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62%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
62% User Score Based on 99 reviews

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Super Life: Franchise Lord is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Klick Ink L.P. and was released on May 12, 2022. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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62%
Audience ScoreBased on 99 reviews
humor5 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a fun and addicting idle gameplay experience with both passive and active elements that keep players engaged.
  • It features a charming and simplistic art style with humorous commentary that appeals to fans of the original Super Life game.
  • The developers are responsive to player feedback and frequently update the game with balance tweaks and new features, improving overall enjoyment.
  • The game includes intrusive microtransactions and a cash shop reminiscent of mobile apps, which frustrates many players and creates a pay-to-win environment.
  • Progression is slow and uneven, often marred by frequent negative random events that greatly hinder player advancement and cause frustration.
  • The user interface and overall presentation feel unpolished and poorly designed, with confusing mechanics, small text, and lack of clarity that detract from the gameplay experience.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely criticized for being shallow, overly simplistic, and lacking meaningful progression, often feeling like a vehicle for micro-transactions rather than genuine engagement. Its repetitive mechanics and unclear unlocking system contribute to a disconnected and frustrating experience. Overall, the gameplay is seen as low quality and uninspired, failing to deliver satisfying or coherent interaction.

    • “The gameplay is very forgiving and it makes fun of itself.”
    • “Good gameplay and mechanics.”
    • “It's fine for the characters and themes to be chaotic, but the UI and gameplay should not be.”
    • “The brainless gameplay is, unsurprisingly, accompanied by an equally low-quality technical implementation and poor presentation, resulting in yet another horribly low-quality shovelware game that might as well have been done in a web browser.”
    • “Just because the game is free does not excuse poor game design, especially when gameplay deliberately suffers to encourage micro-transactions.”
    • “The game's just a nonstop of 'why, what, how,' etc., and with the game elements seemingly having little value to begin with (either in terms of immediate gameplay or in terms of potential progression/unlocking appeal), and then no real way to understand or connect with them as a player on top of that, the game just feels incredibly shallow.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are primarily simplistic 2D visuals, which some users find lackluster and outdated compared to mainstream 3D graphics. However, others appreciate the simple art style for its charm and effective pairing with the game's humor. Overall, opinions on the graphics are mixed, balancing minimalism with nostalgia and humor.

    • “I love the art style; I loved it in SuperLifeRPG and I love it here. It's so simple that it draws you in and really pairs well with the humor, which is exactly the same as the first game and doesn't get stale, offering some very funny commentary on modern gaming.”
    • “The game has a good sense of humor and a very appealing simplistic art style.”
    • “Even mobile phones and game consoles can do 3D graphics now.”
    • “The game features really lacklustre 2d visuals (does the developer not know 3d graphics became mainstream in the mid-1990s?).”
    • “Gamers don't spend thousands of dollars on gaming rigs and the latest 3d graphics cards to play 2d games.”
    • “Even mobile phones and game consoles can do 3d graphics now.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users have mixed opinions on the humor aspect: some find it lacking or nonexistent, while others praise its witty commentary on modern gaming and find it consistently funny, enhanced by a simple, appealing art style. Overall, the humor is seen as a strong, enjoyable element by many.

    • “I love the art style; I loved it in SuperlifeRPG and I love it here. It's so simple that it draws you in and really pairs well with the humor, which is exactly the same as the first game and doesn't get stale. It offers some very funny commentary on modern gaming, even if it falls into those traps itself.”
    • “The game has a good sense of humor and a very appealing simplistic art style.”
    • “This is a 10/10 game for me. It's free, doesn't have any major bugs, and it's got funny events.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features aggressive monetization through frequent microtransactions, resembling typical mobile app store practices. Despite being free to play, the heavy reliance on in-app purchases gives it the feel of a cash grab with low effort and reused assets.

    • “On pricing, this still isn't really free as the game is infested with mobile app store-like microtransactions.”
    • “The developer cheaply tossed a bunch of reused Super Life assets together with no idea what kind of game they wanted to make, for a quick cash grab.”
    • “There are microtransactions in this game!”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in this game is more engaging than its predecessor, offering a constant flow of activity. While some segments can feel tedious and slow, players generally find it rewarding for steady growth and accumulating large amounts of in-game currency.

    • “Compared to the previous game in the series which was a tedious slog, this game is a never-ending whirlwind of activity.”
    • “Some parts can be tedious and slow but overall you can grow and idle lots of money.”
  • story
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is widely criticized for being weak or nonexistent, lacking engaging elements such as humor or meaningful payoff, which detracts from the overall experience.

    • “No story, no humor, nothing worth playing.”
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Super Life: Franchise Lord is a casual simulation game.

Super Life: Franchise Lord is available on PC and Windows.

Super Life: Franchise Lord was released on May 12, 2022.

Super Life: Franchise Lord was developed by Klick Ink L.P..

Super Life: Franchise Lord has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Super Life: Franchise Lord is a single player game.

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