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Wobbly Life

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97%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:humor, story
Most mentioned negative aspects:grinding, stability
97% User Score Based on 19,152 reviews

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About Wobbly Life

Wobbly Life is a single player and multiplayer open world role playing game with comedy and kids themes. It was developed by RubberBandGames and was released on July 8, 2020. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Wobbly Life is a lively open world physics based sandbox. Play with your friends in Online and local co-op, discover a variety of minigames and objectives to earn cash to spend in the world!

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97%Audience ScoreBased on 19,152 reviews
humor714 positive mentions
grinding98 negative mentions

  • The game features hilarious ragdoll physics and goofy character animations that create endless fun and memorable multiplayer moments.
  • Its colorful, cartoonish art style and cheerful, catchy soundtrack contribute to a welcoming and whimsical atmosphere suitable for all ages.
  • Gameplay offers diverse jobs, missions, and open-world exploration with solid customization, providing many hours of engaging content and high replayability.
  • The game suffers from frequent bugs, glitches, crashes, and input lag issues in multiplayer, sometimes making missions unfinishable and gameplay frustrating.
  • Controls and mechanics can be clunky and tedious, especially in timed missions, with some jobs being repetitive or overly grindy, reducing overall enjoyment.
  • Some players find the story simplistic and the atmosphere occasionally sterile or lacking depth beyond its initial charm.
  • humor

    714 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game’s humor is widely praised for its silly, wobbly ragdoll physics that create endless laugh-out-loud moments, especially during multiplayer sessions with friends. Players appreciate the goofy character animations, quirky jobs, and comedic interactions, making it a lighthearted, family-friendly experience full of fun and spontaneous chaos. Overall, its charm and playful physics bring constant amusement and memorable laughs.

    • “Wobbly Life is hands-down one of the most fun, silly, and downright hilarious games I've ever played. It gave us so many amazing memories, inside jokes, and funny recordings that we'll always look back on.”
    • “There's also a strong sense of physical comedy throughout the experience—wobblies flop, bounce, and tumble with hilarious ragdoll physics that frequently result in unpredictable (and often ridiculous) outcomes. Whether you're working together on a mission or competing to see who can deliver more packages, the cooperative experience often leads to hilarious and memorable moments.”
    • “The physics-based gameplay and humorous interactions add to the charm, making every moment unpredictable and entertaining. The goofy physics keep things interesting—mostly laugh-out-loud funny—and the multiplayer is where it really shines, creating hilarious moments, teamwork, and chaos that make every session unique.”
  • story

    622 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 66% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The story in the game is generally seen as light and not deeply integrated, often taking a backseat to the open-world exploration, jobs, and quests. While players enjoy the variety of missions, secrets, and sandbox freedom, many find the main story simplistic or minimal, with some expressing a desire for more narrative depth and better quest design. Overall, the gameplay and mission variety drive enjoyment more than a cohesive or compelling storyline.

    • “The missions are fun and challenging at the same time, which keeps you motivated to continue and complete everything.”
    • “With over 50 missions, 20+ jobs, and countless mini-games, there's always something new to discover.”
    • “Great atmosphere and engaging story that keeps you hooked.”
    • “Some missions are physically impossible: travel the entire map and back in 3 minutes to rescue someone.”
    • “But actual jobs and missions are horrendous: unnecessarily frustrating, with very low rewards.”
    • “The fact my child loves this game and wants to play it with me and wants me to complete these quests for her, because there's no way a child can complete these jobs and quests, I spend more than two to three hours wanting to ram my skull through the wall, because I'm doing the same thing over and over and disappointing my child when 1.) I obviously did not enjoy the experience with her, and 2.) obviously did not complete the quest for her.”
  • gameplay

    280 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 64% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The gameplay of the game is widely praised for its fun, quirky, and physics-based mechanics that create a charming and goofy open-world experience reminiscent of GTA without violence. While it offers a broad variety of jobs, collectibles, and customization, providing many hours of enjoyable content, some players find the controls clunky and frustrating, particularly with grabbing and parkour mechanics. Overall, the gameplay is highly enjoyable, especially in multiplayer, with periodic updates adding new features, though improvements in polish and control responsiveness could enhance the experience.

    • “The core moment-to-moment gameplay honestly puts most GTA and GTA-esque games to shame, even though Wobbly Life doesn't superficially look like it is gunning to be mechanically superior. The integration of a "Fall Guys" esque physics and ragdoll mechanics along with super arcadey but fun vehicles gives the player a fundamentally more diverse and organic palette of ways to interact with the open world than in other open world GTA-likes.”
    • “It combines all the things I love about the open world style for games: it has fun and interesting mechanics, adventure-styled gameplay, long and exciting missions, and plenty of collectables and jobs to keep you interested and fulfilled.”
    • “From its charming art style to its quirky gameplay mechanics, every aspect of Wobbly Life is designed to put a smile on your face. But it's not just the visuals that make Wobbly Life so special—it's the gameplay as well.”
    • “The physics and mechanics are a fresh change from most games today; however, they work very poorly with gameplay and can be immensely frustrating to do even the most basic of things (pressing buttons, moving around, interacting with the world, etc.).”
    • “Absolutely dreadful controls, basic mechanics that make words like 'tedious' an understatement, even something as simple as pressing a button is needlessly frustrating, the camera is permanently zoomed in way too close, and timed missions considering all the aforementioned issues are outright absurd.”
    • “Some of the jobs are really fun but others are just 'drive here' which aren't fun because the driving mechanics suck.”
  • graphics

    196 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 53% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The game's graphics feature a charming, colorful, and cartoonish art style that fits its playful and goofy tone, making it highly accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages, including kids. While not aiming for photo-realism or AAA-level visuals, the graphics are praised for their creativity, smooth performance on low-end PCs, and overall cohesiveness with the game's humorous gameplay and environment. Some users wish for improved or more realistic graphics options, but the simple, vibrant visuals effectively complement the fun and casual nature of the game.

    • “The colorful and cartoonish graphics create a vibrant world full of personality and charm.”
    • “The graphics are charming and cartoony, reminiscent of The Simpsons or Human Fall Flat.”
    • “The visuals are on point and really enjoyable.”
    • “Though I wish you could upgrade the graphics somehow. It's supposed to be goofy, but I would like more realistic graphics.”
    • “Water graphics are bad 0/10.”
    • “Perfect game average requirements, not good graphics, look like Minecraft bare bones.”
  • grinding

    137 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    2% positive mentions, 26% neutral mentions, 72% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is widely acknowledged as a significant aspect, with many players finding it repetitive and time-consuming, especially for money-making, achievements, and certain jobs. While grinding can become tedious and frustrating solo, it tends to be more enjoyable and less monotonous when playing with friends. Despite the grind-heavy progression, the variety of jobs and activities helps maintain engagement, though some late-game content and the space update have increased the grind to near-excessive levels.

    • “Fine at the beginning but later gets grindy.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Grinding money in this game is a sickening level of time-sink in and of itself (which I simply cheated to solve).”
    • “Frankly after a week of grinding this one job I can't even remember if I enjoyed the game anymore as it's all been overwritten by this garbage brainrot of rolling a dice over and over and over and over and over again and again and again for zero hope of ever actually getting anywhere because without a pity timer you can just simply never ever roll the spear.”
    • “The game is also quite grindy, and the only way to do stuff is to do jobs, and the jobs don't yield much.”
  • stability

    72 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    7% positive mentions, 1% neutral mentions, 92% negative mentions

    The game generally runs well and offers a fun experience, but is plagued by frequent bugs, glitches, and occasional crashes—especially in multiplayer and mission mechanics. While some technical issues can be humorous and add charm, many players find them frustrating and occasionally game-breaking, though ongoing updates seem to improve stability over time. Overall, stability is inconsistent but acceptable given its early access status.

    • “It's a simple enough game that it runs great on every platform but has enough depth, entertainment, and things to discover to keep you playing for 100+ hours.”
    • “Wobbly Life is amazing with no glitches and no lag. Super fun, and I spent 36 hours on it — you should too!”
    • “Currently on Fedora 35 with an Nvidia GeForce 2080 Super and it runs great at full settings!”
    • “I was very excited, but the update is very buggy: NPCs disappearing in the middle of their missions (making them unfinishable and causing the player to lose money), constant crashes, bugged missions... I'm a little disappointed and hope they fix them because I like the game, but as it is right now, it's unplayable :(”
    • “The game has potential and has a lot of fun moments in the open world, but there are too many game-breaking bugs and glitches that make the game a chore to play. I know it's early access, but sometimes I feel like a QA tester instead of a player.”
    • “Update: for a game designed and built around co-op, this has to be one of the worst games I've seen with input delays for anyone but the host (host input priority forced); everyone else experiences lag and even freezes in place at times.”
  • music

    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    32% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The music in "Wobbly Life" is widely praised for its catchy, cheerful, and family-friendly soundtrack that enhances the game's whimsical and relaxing atmosphere. Many players highlight its variety across different activities, with standout tracks like those in the mall and job missions, though some mention the lack of music during island exploration and occasional repetitiveness. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a significant and beloved component that contributes greatly to the game's charm and player enjoyment.

    • “The soundtrack and sound effects are equally charming, enhancing the whimsical atmosphere without ever becoming intrusive.”
    • “The bright, colorful art style and cheerful music create an instantly welcoming atmosphere.”
    • “Playing this with friends was an experience akin to being gently massaged by angels while soothing music is piped directly into the pleasure centres of your brain.”
    • “The music is so bad I had to put on my headset and play some real music.”
    • “Fun and runny game; the music sucks bad.”
    • “The music loops a little too often, and finding hundreds of scattered collectables ends up turning the 'endgame' into a collectathon.”
  • emotional

    45 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    98% positive mentions, 2% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional tone of the game is overwhelmingly described as wholesome, heartwarming, and family-friendly, offering pure, fun, and lighthearted chaos suitable for all ages. Players appreciate its ability to blend humor, inclusivity, and cooperative gameplay, making it a feel-good alternative to more mature open-world titles like GTA. Many highlight its joyful, stress-relieving nature and the genuine emotional moments it provides.

    • “My wife and I can’t get enough of it either—every moment is a fresh surprise, and there’s something for every age to enjoy, from hilarious stunts to heartfelt teamwork moments.”
    • “Very wholesome would recommend especially if you have a younger kid to entertain and you’d like something a little more wholesome and mildly educational (in a 'learning about society' sorta way) while managing to have fun mini-games, exploration, and humans fall flat physics humor and gameplay.”
    • “If you’re looking for something wholesome, endlessly entertaining, and family-friendly, this game is an absolute must!”
  • optimization

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    28% positive mentions, 55% neutral mentions, 17% negative mentions

    The game generally delivers smooth and stable performance, even on modest hardware and with up to four players, though some users report frame drops and stutters in busy multiplayer areas. Optimization is decent but inconsistent, with occasional hiccups on high-end machines and in dense city environments. Overall, it runs well across various systems but could benefit from improved performance settings and stability.

    • “Game runs like a dream though - very good performance, even with 4x split screen.”
    • “Running on modest hardware requirements, the game maintains stable performance in most situations.”
    • “It runs smoothly even for my trashy laptop and I can play with my friends.”
    • “Performance dips: can stutter with multiple players in busy areas.”
    • “Frame drops in multiplayer causing performance issues.”
    • “Extremely poor performance on very high-end machines.”
  • replayability

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    56% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The game offers substantial replayability, especially through multiplayer modes, frequent updates, and mod support, providing varied content and enjoyable experiences. However, some solo players find it less engaging after completing tasks, and a lack of difficulty options may limit appeal for certain users. Overall, it is praised for being fun, family-friendly, and having enduring replay value.

    • “Runs quick, mods support is excellent, and replay value is wow level.”
    • “Fun, family friendly, lighthearted game with beautiful open world and endless replayability.”
    • “Tons of replayability, great multiplayer, very fun.”
    • “- Not much replayability; once I completed a task, I did not want to do it again.”
    • “I got this for $30 and, for me personally, I don't believe it was worth the price. I wish the game had an option to be less difficult and more playable for me.”
    • “---{ replayability }---”
  • atmosphere

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The atmosphere receives mixed feedback, with praise for its bright, colorful art style, charming soundtrack, and welcoming, whimsical vibe that appeals especially to those who appreciate cute aesthetics. However, some users find it sterile, soulless, or lacking engaging activities beyond the initial appeal, leading to a somewhat empty or repetitive experience.

    • “Great atmosphere and engaging story that keeps you hooked.”
    • “The soundtrack and sound effects are equally charming, enhancing the whimsical atmosphere without ever becoming intrusive.”
    • “The bright, colorful art style and cheerful music create an instantly welcoming atmosphere.”
    • “I've got it knowing it's primarily aimed at children but hoped there'd be some fun physics activities to play with my girlfriend, however, it's just got nothing going on, with a soulless and dead, sterile atmosphere.”
  • monetization

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    29% positive mentions, 28% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    The game is praised for its fair monetization model, with no microtransactions or intrusive ads, and unlockable cosmetics earned through gameplay rather than purchases. Users appreciate the absence of aggressive monetization tactics, making it a fun and accessible experience.

    • “That's why I love this game, it's fun, can be played with friends with no need for a massive server, no wacky DRM, no microtransactions with unlockable cosmetics you can get by playing the game, just two modes with a lot of fun to have.”
    • “No ads or annoying requests to buy the in-game currencies.”
    • “This game beats the pants off Roblox and its monetization.”
    • “Soliciting, begging, auctioning, raffling, selling, advertising, referrals.”
    • “Glad someone made Roblox without microtransactions.”
  • character development

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game features playful, goofy character designs that contribute to a fun and lighthearted atmosphere. Customization options add to the enjoyment, allowing players to personalize their characters creatively. Overall, character development emphasizes a whimsical and engaging experience.

    • “I love the character design as well and the customization options are really fun as well.”
    • “This game is really fun and has so many things to do in it and the character design is so goofy I love it 100000%.”
    • “From the wobbly character designs to the playful environments, everything about the game exudes a sense of fun and lightheartedness.”
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Play Times

62h Median play time
261h Average play time
14-200h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 88 analyzed playthroughs
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Wobbly Life is a open world role playing game with comedy and kids themes. Common tags for Wobbly Life include indie, trading, gaming, life sim, family friendly and others.

Wobbly Life is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam Deck and others.

On average players spend around 261 hours playing Wobbly Life.

Wobbly Life was released on July 8, 2020.

Wobbly Life was developed by RubberBandGames.

Wobbly Life has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Wobbly Life for its humor but disliked it for its grinding.

Wobbly Life is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Human Fall Flat, Totally Reliable Delivery Service, Amazing Frog?, Totally Reliable Delivery Service Beta, Goat Simulator and others.