Compare Anime And Your Life prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by BadWolf Games. Published by HandMade Games. Released on 11/16/2018. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy.

A curiosity box that mashes OS-sim, geopolitical card game, and anime companion into one budget package - charming in concept, rough around nearly every edge.

My first thought sitting down with Anime And Your Life was that someone had handed a solo developer a list of every game genre they liked and told them to cram it all into one application. What launched out of that experiment is genuinely difficult to categorize: part desktop-OS simulator, part anime companion customizer, part card-driven geopolitics game, part planet-builder. On paper that sounds wild in an interesting way. In practice, the seams show badly. The core loop centers on a simulated operating system interface that houses several distinct mini-applications. The standout mode is the geopolitical card game, where you square off against your 2D anime assistant in what the game describes as an "aggressive" format - cards represent military and political actions, and the back-and-forth has a faint grand-strategy flavour. It is not Risk, and it is not Twilight Struggle. The decision space is shallow, there is no AI worth analyzing, and session length is short enough that the strategic depth question answers itself pretty quickly. For someone like me who spends Tuesday nights reading Crusader Kings patch notes, the card game reads more like a demo concept than a finished system. The assistant customization side is more fleshed out in terms of content volume: clothing options, hairstyle variations, and an undressing mechanic for those who seek it (mature content is present and flagged by the game itself). There is also a planet-building layer where you place structures that supposedly influence gameplay variables, though the feedback loop between building placement and card-game outcomes is thin enough that it feels decorative rather than systemic. The built-in browser is a real web browser embedded in the game window, which is either a clever quality-of-life feature or a sign that the developer ran out of game content and needed filler - you can decide which reading you prefer. A library of 35 music tracks rounds out the package, and audio quality is the one area where complaints are rare. Multiple endings are tagged, which implies some replay logic exists, and the dark humor and satire tags hint that the developer was at least partly in on the joke. Steam's aggregate score sits in the mixed range at roughly 65 percent positive across a small review pool, which is about right: this is not an outright broken product, but it is an unfocused one. There is no meaningful tutorial that respects newcomers to any of its sub-systems. You are largely left to click around and interpret what you find. For a strategy-leaning player expecting any kind of decision architecture, the card game's brevity will disappoint. For a casual player who wants an oddity to spend an afternoon with, the low price point softens the rough edges considerably. The honest summary: Anime And Your Life is a curiosity from a solo-spirited indie studio, playable on PC, Mac, and Linux, that lands somewhere between art project and unfinished prototype. Its ambitions are broader than its execution. If you approach it as a novelty rather than a game with a progression spine, the weirdness has enough charm to justify the sub-5 dollar asking range. Approach it expecting a coherent sim or a meaningful strategy experience and you will bounce off within an hour. Diego, Scout Team

Anime And Your Life
CasualIndieRPGSimulationStrategy

Anime And Your Life

Nov 16, 2018BadWolf GamesHandMade Games
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A curiosity box that mashes OS-sim, geopolitical card game, and anime companion into one budget package - charming in concept, rough around nearly every edge.

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My first thought sitting down with Anime And Your Life was that someone had handed a solo developer a list of every game genre they liked and told them to cram it all into one application. What launched out of that experiment is genuinely difficult to categorize: part desktop-OS simulator, part anime companion customizer, part card-driven geopolitics game, part planet-builder. On paper that sounds wild in an interesting way. In practice, the seams show badly. The core loop centers on a simulated operating system interface that houses several distinct mini-applications. The standout mode is the geopolitical card game, where you square off against your 2D anime assistant in what the game describes as an "aggressive" format - cards represent military and political actions, and the back-and-forth has a faint grand-strategy flavour. It is not Risk, and it is not Twilight Struggle. The decision space is shallow, there is no AI worth analyzing, and session length is short enough that the strategic depth question answers itself pretty quickly. For someone like me who spends Tuesday nights reading Crusader Kings patch notes, the card game reads more like a demo concept than a finished system. The assistant customization side is more fleshed out in terms of content volume: clothing options, hairstyle variations, and an undressing mechanic for those who seek it (mature content is present and flagged by the game itself). There is also a planet-building layer where you place structures that supposedly influence gameplay variables, though the feedback loop between building placement and card-game outcomes is thin enough that it feels decorative rather than systemic. The built-in browser is a real web browser embedded in the game window, which is either a clever quality-of-life feature or a sign that the developer ran out of game content and needed filler - you can decide which reading you prefer. A library of 35 music tracks rounds out the package, and audio quality is the one area where complaints are rare. Multiple endings are tagged, which implies some replay logic exists, and the dark humor and satire tags hint that the developer was at least partly in on the joke. Steam's aggregate score sits in the mixed range at roughly 65 percent positive across a small review pool, which is about right: this is not an outright broken product, but it is an unfocused one. There is no meaningful tutorial that respects newcomers to any of its sub-systems. You are largely left to click around and interpret what you find. For a strategy-leaning player expecting any kind of decision architecture, the card game's brevity will disappoint. For a casual player who wants an oddity to spend an afternoon with, the low price point softens the rough edges considerably. The honest summary: Anime And Your Life is a curiosity from a solo-spirited indie studio, playable on PC, Mac, and Linux, that lands somewhere between art project and unfinished prototype. Its ambitions are broader than its execution. If you approach it as a novelty rather than a game with a progression spine, the weirdness has enough charm to justify the sub-5 dollar asking range. Approach it expecting a coherent sim or a meaningful strategy experience and you will bounce off within an hour. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5OS-SimCard GameCompanion CustomizationPlanet BuilderDark SatireMultiple EndingsMature ContentBudget Indie

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP SP3 or later
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
1500 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card 512MB
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent
Sound Card
DirectX® 9.0 compatible

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 or higher 64 bits
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
1500 MB available space
Graphics
Geforce GTX 660 or Radeon R7 200
Processor
Pentium
Sound Card
DirectX 11 compatible card

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Developer
BadWolf Games
Publisher
HandMade Games
Release Date
Nov 16, 2018

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