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The Steam page of "The Life of a Lonely Independent Game Developer" supports Chinese

2024-08-02

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Today (August 2), the Steam page of the life simulation game "The Life of a Lonely Independent Game Developer" was launched. The game supports simplified and traditional Chinese and is expected to be released in 2024. Interested players can click here to enter the store page.


game introduction:

"Make the games you like, do what you like, live your life, at your own pace." This is a realistic life simulation game, an independent game developer who dreams of living like this, troubled by money and time, paying taxes until death. Whether this life is happy or really lonely is up to you.

Game Features:

Time and Death

■ The protagonist will grow old and eventually die, and the game will end.

■ You can work all night, but it will damage your health and shorten your life. Drink and smoke in moderation.

money

■ Just living costs money (rent, insurance, pensions, taxes, etc.).

■ If you can't make enough money from your games, you need to find other ways to get money (lending, gambling, investing, part-time job, freelancing, etc.).

Growth and Development

■ You can train various skills (graphics, programming, plot, popularity, morality, luck, etc.).

■ You can acquire various traits (not prone to losing motivation, able to tolerate late nights, easy salary increase for part-time jobs, etc.).

■ You can make your own game (type, size, focus, rip-off, etc.)

■ However, everything takes time, and time is limited.

Lonely

■ You cannot form a team or company; you will always make the game alone. However, you can outsource and purchase assets.

■ You can’t make friends or get married.

■ You can have pets, but they too will grow old and eventually leave.

Victory Mode

■ There will be a "Victory Mode" where you start with special traits (owns real estate, tax breaks, no stress, pets don't die, etc.).

Game screenshots: