Life is a Game

Life is a Game Mod APK v2.4.28 [Unlimited Gems] for Android

Publisher:StudioWheel    
App Name:Life is a Game

Editor's Review

Life is a Game hits different from most ordinary runner games out there. I really enjoy its unique life-sim running mix, where every pick you make shapes your character’s growth, looks and future paths. It carries warm pixel visuals and heartfelt storylines, letting you live through different life stages with diverse endings. It fits emotional players and those who love meaningful casual sim games perfectly.

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Life is a Game Official Introduction

This game is inspired by the saying “life is a marathon”.

This is a new type of game with a combination of a running and simulation gameplay.

Play and look back on your life with a special reminiscence system.

Additionally, it’s a game with an emotional mood with its touching stories and pixel art.

■■■■■Game Introduction■■■■■

'Life is a Game' is a running game.

Your life and appearance changes based on the type and

amount of coins you obtain, and the choices you make using

the Choice button throughout the game.

For example, if you painted a lot when you were a child,

your character develops into an artistic teenager and shows

their talents in art. If they play a musical instrument, there

is a higher chance that your character develops into a singer.

Also, you need to take care of your happiness and the relationships

you have with other people.

Experience the numerous ending scenes that change based on all of

the decisions you make as a baby, as a child, as a teenager, as a man

in his prime and as an elder.

*Tip : Adequately make use of the skills on the lower left.

Some items purchased from the shop only show up in certain situations,

so don’t be alarmed and look for it in the game.

Life is a Game Tips

Life is a Game: Quick Start Guide & Honest Review

Life is a Game isn’t some deep, complex RPG, but it’s damn addictive for what it is. It’s a pixel-cartoon life sim mixed with side-scrolling runner mechanics, and if you’re here to figure out how to jump in without fumbling, you’re in the right place. I’ve spent a few hours messing around with it, and here’s the no-BS breakdown for Android players.

First off, starting the game is dead simple. Open it up, tap the screen, pick your character, and boom—you’re off to the races. But don’t let the simplicity fool you; every choice you make here shapes your entire in-game life, from childhood to old age.

The core gameplay is straightforward: two buttons on the right side of your screen. One’s the “Choice” button—use this when you hit events like picking a hobby, choosing a partner, or even buying a car/house. Trust me, these choices aren’t just for show; they’ll directly impact your ending (and there are over 50 of those, by the way).

The other button is Jump—use it to grab items floating on the screen. The stuff you pick up changes with your age: as a kid, you’ll see books, soccer balls, and music notes; as an adult, it’s coins, food, and even cigarettes; and when you’re old, you’ll be scrambling for those life-extending clocks. Pro tip: Grab items that match your hobbies (if you picked painting as a kid, go for art-related stuff) — it boosts your mood, which helps with future jobs.

Here’s the catch: You’ve got two meters to watch—mood and stamina. Ignore either, and the game ends early. Obsessed with collecting coins for wealth? Your mood will tank—chow down on food to fix that. Smoking might seem harmless, but it drains stamina fast. Also, check the bottom left: three options (Hobby, Social, Family) that you can only pick one at a time, and they have cooldowns. Balance these, or you’ll end up lonely or unfulfilled.

A quick bonus: The achievement system is goofy but fun (shoutout to the “Playboy” one), and the gallery ties into endings. If you’re a completionist, you’ll be replaying this a bunch to unlock everything. The randomness is real too—no two playthroughs feel the same, which keeps it from getting boring.

Overall, it’s a chill, unique sim that’s perfect for killing 10-15 minutes at a time. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s way more engaging than most cheap Android life sims out there. If you’re into games that let you mess around with different life paths without the commitment, this one’s worth your time.

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