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Wobbly Life

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97%Game Brain Score
humor, story
grinding, stability
97% User Score Based on 16,793 reviews

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Wobbly Life is a single player and multiplayer casual 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 whimsical physics-based sandbox game where players manage a rubber toy factory, creating and customizing unique toys, and exploring an open world. Complete various tasks and missions, collaborate with friends in online multiplayer, or engage in wacky mini-games for hours of entertaining gameplay. Experience a lighthearted, immersive adventure filled with creative possibilities and joyful chaos.

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97%
Audience ScoreBased on 16,793 reviews
humor632 positive mentions
grinding85 negative mentions

  • The humor and chaotic gameplay create hilarious moments, especially when played with friends.
  • The colorful and charming graphics enhance the fun atmosphere, appealing to players of all ages.
  • The game offers a variety of missions and engaging multiplayer experiences, providing endless replayability.
  • The game suffers from significant bugs and glitches that can hinder gameplay, especially in multiplayer modes.
  • The lack of a deep story and repetitive quests can make the gameplay feel tedious over time.
  • Performance issues, including frame drops and stuttering in busy areas, detract from the overall experience.
  • humor
    632 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in "Wobbly Life" is a standout feature, with players frequently praising its hilarious ragdoll physics and chaotic gameplay that leads to unexpected and laugh-out-loud moments. Many reviews highlight the game's ability to create memorable experiences, especially when played with friends, as the silly antics and quirky character interactions contribute to a lighthearted and entertaining atmosphere. Overall, the game is described as a fun and funny sandbox experience that appeals to players of all ages, making it a great choice for those seeking a comedic gaming experience.

    • “Wobbly Life is hands-down one of the most fun, silly, and downright hilarious games I’ve ever played.”
    • “The physics-based movement adds both challenge and humor to every activity, creating memorable moments whether you're succeeding or hilariously failing.”
    • “Every time I play this game I find myself laughing so hard that it hurts; it's the most fun I've had playing a game with friends in a long time.”
  • story
    532 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is often described as minimal, primarily revolving around the humorous premise of being kicked out of your grandmother's house and needing to complete various jobs and missions to earn money and unlock new content. While many players appreciate the abundance of missions and the open-world exploration, they note that the narrative lacks depth and can feel repetitive, with some quests being frustratingly difficult. Overall, the game is seen as a fun sandbox experience with a light-hearted storyline that serves as a backdrop for the chaotic gameplay.

    • “Great atmosphere and engaging story that keeps you hooked.”
    • “Wobbly life is a highly detailed life simulator where your grandma kicks you out of her house and you have to do jobs to buy a house. Best of all, there are all sorts of missions, but I won't spoil it for you, and later in the game, you can even go into space!”
    • “This game is wonderful and enjoyable, I love all the missions and achievements.”
    • “The story isn't good.”
    • “Lack of deep story: the 'story' aspects are almost an afterthought to the adventuring and jobs.”
    • “There's no real endgame or story, you are just doing jobs and quests, or messing around with the physics and vehicles.”
  • gameplay
    255 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the game is characterized by its quirky, physics-based mechanics that provide a mix of fun and frustration, particularly due to clunky controls and buggy interactions. Players appreciate the variety of missions and the open-world exploration, which offers numerous secrets and opportunities for roleplay, though some find the driving mechanics and certain job types tedious. Overall, the game is seen as enjoyable, especially in multiplayer settings, but it could benefit from further polish and additional content to enhance the experience.

    • “There's a lot of variety of gameplay and tons to unlock.”
    • “The physics-based gameplay and humorous interactions add to the charm, making every moment unpredictable and entertaining.”
    • “From its charming art style to its quirky gameplay mechanics, every aspect of Wobbly Life is designed to put a smile on your face.”
    • “The physics and mechanics are a fresh change from most games today; however, it works very poorly with gameplay and can be immensely frustrating to do even the most basic of things (pressing buttons, moving around, general interacting with the world, etc.).”
    • “Its a cute game with fun quests at points, but the clunky physics system and terrible driving mechanics make it a nightmare to actually play sometimes, and some of the missions are impossible to get good rewards on them solo.”
    • “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 is outright absurd.”
  • graphics
    177 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of "Wobbly Life" are characterized by a charming, colorful art style that appeals to players of all ages, particularly younger audiences. While some reviews note the graphics are simple and not demanding on hardware, they effectively create a lively and cohesive world that enhances the game's quirky and fun gameplay. Overall, the visuals are well-received for their cuteness and ability to complement the game's playful mechanics, despite some criticisms regarding occasional glitches and performance issues.

    • “The colorful and cartoonish graphics create a vibrant world full of personality and charm.”
    • “Wobbly life is a charming open-world sandbox game filled with quirky humor, colorful visuals, and endless activities that are best enjoyed with friends.”
    • “The graphics are charming and cartoony, reminiscent of The Simpsons or Human Fall Flat.”
    • “It feels like kids GTA with worse graphics, to be honest.”
    • “Water graphics are bad, 0/10.”
    • “Required to drop resolution to 800x600 and turn off all graphics settings (or lowest setting) to make this playable.”
  • grinding
    119 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews highlight that the game features significant grinding, particularly in late-game content, with many players finding it tedious and repetitive. While some enjoy the variety of jobs and the social aspect of grinding with friends, others feel that the lack of meaningful rewards and the reliance on RNG for certain achievements detracts from the overall experience. Overall, the game is described as fun but heavily grind-focused, often requiring a considerable time investment to achieve completion.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “I've spent about a week straight grinding this stupid map vendor stuff for the last achievement.”
    • “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 brain rot of rolling a dice over and over 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
    64 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has been a significant concern among players, with many reporting numerous bugs and glitches that hinder gameplay, such as NPCs disappearing, frequent crashes, and mission failures. While some players find the glitches amusing and part of the game's charm, others describe the experience as frustrating and unplayable at times, especially in multiplayer modes. Overall, the game is still in early access, and while there is potential for fun, the current state is marred by technical issues that need addressing.

    • “Wobbly Life is amazing! No glitches and no lagging. It's 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!”
    • “It used to be a really fun game, but since the full release, it's a buggy mess.”
    • “I was very excited, but the update is very buggy: NPCs disappearing in the middle of their missions (making them unfinishable and making the player lose money), the game crashing constantly, bugged missions... I'm a little disappointed and hope they fix them, because I like the game, but as it is right now, I would say it's unplayable :(”
    • “The game has potential and has a lot of fun moments when you play with 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 someone playing the game.”
  • music
    45 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players praising its charm and ability to enhance the whimsical atmosphere, while others find it repetitive or lacking variety. Some describe the soundtrack as catchy and fitting for the game's goofy style, contributing to a relaxing and enjoyable experience. However, a few users express disappointment over the absence of music during exploration and suggest the need for a more extensive soundtrack.

    • “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.”
    • “The happy music that accompanies the scene (and even throughout the game) puts you in a good mood and even made me smile.”
    • “The music is so bad I had to put on my headset and play some real music.”
    • “Fun and runny game, but the music sucks bad.”
    • “The only downside I can really mention is that there is no music while exploring the island.”
  • emotional
    41 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is overwhelmingly positive, with users praising its wholesome and family-friendly nature. Described as a "wholesome GTA," it combines fun, chaos, and heartwarming moments, making it suitable for players of all ages. Many reviewers highlight the game's ability to evoke laughter and joy, creating a delightful experience that fosters connection among friends and family.

    • “When John Wobbly Life fell in love with Jane Wobbly Life, I cried at the peak romantic story arc.”
    • “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 while managing to have fun mini-games, exploration, and humans fall flat physics humor and gameplay.”
  • replayability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's replayability is highly praised, with many players enjoying the fun, multiplayer aspects and the constant updates that keep the experience fresh. However, some users feel that solo play can become tedious after completing tasks, indicating a mixed experience depending on the mode of play. While many find the game offers endless content and enjoyable replay value, others wish for more options to adjust difficulty for a more engaging experience.

    • “Fun, family friendly, lighthearted game with beautiful open world and endless replayability.”
    • “Tons of replayability, great multiplayer, very fun.”
    • “Very fun game, constant updates keep it replayable and it always makes me laugh.”
    • “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.”
    • “So much content and replayability for the jobs.”
  • optimization
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received mixed reviews, with users reporting performance dips and frame drops, particularly in multiplayer settings and busy areas. While it generally runs well on modest hardware and offers various performance settings, some players experience significant issues even on high-end machines. Overall, it maintains stable performance in most situations, but optimization remains a concern, especially in crowded environments.

    • “The four-player limit is the only real restriction, though it helps maintain performance and keeps chaos manageable.”
    • “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.”
    • “• Performance issues: frame drops in multiplayer.”
    • “Extremely poor performance on very high-end machines.”
  • monetization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its lack of in-app purchases and microtransactions, allowing players to enjoy it fully without the pressure of spending money. While some users noted the presence of ads, they generally appreciated the straightforward monetization model that prioritizes gameplay over aggressive sales tactics. Overall, the monetization approach is seen as a significant positive aspect, enhancing the game's enjoyment.

    • “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.”
    • “Glad someone made Roblox without microtransactions.”
    • “The ads are pretty bad but the game is glorious.”
  • atmosphere
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its engaging story, charming soundtrack, and bright, colorful art style, creating a whimsical and welcoming environment. While many players appreciate the cute aesthetic and enjoyable ambiance, some feel that the gameplay can become repetitive, limiting the overall 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.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features whimsical character designs and playful environments that contribute to its fun and lighthearted atmosphere. Players appreciate the variety of customization options, enhancing the overall enjoyment of character development.

    • “From the wobbly character designs to the playful environments, everything about the game exudes a sense of fun and lightheartedness.”
    • “I love the character design as well and the customization options are really fun.”
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Wobbly Life is a casual role playing game with comedy and kids themes.

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

On average players spend around 279 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 this game for its humor but disliked it for its grinding.

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

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