
Best Life Simulator
Sitting at 47% positive on Steam after 34 reviews, Best Life Simulator promises a rags-to-riches arc but delivers a rough, under-cooked experience that should give most buyers pause before clicking add to cart.
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About Best Life Simulator
I went into Best Life Simulator expecting at least a functional idle-sim loop, and what I found was a game that wears its ambitions loudly while struggling to back them up with execution. The core premise is genuinely interesting for a micro-budget title: you start as a homeless character managing hunger, cold, and illness, then grind your way up the social ladder toward wealth, property, and eventually a palace and private plane. That arc from rock-bottom survival to multimillionaire reads like a solid skeleton for a life-sim RPG. The problem is that skeleton has very little muscle on it. On the strategy and simulation side, which is my main concern as someone who color-codes Paradox patch notes for fun, the decision-making here is surface-thin. You unlock new activities with each level - education, employment, athletics, shopping, treating illnesses - but the systems governing those activities are rudimentary at best. There is a difficulty split, with an easy mode and a hard mode that unlocks a bonus "super hard" tier upon completion. That structure suggests the developers were thinking about replayability, but the underlying mechanics need to be substantive enough to make difficulty scaling feel meaningful rather than cosmetic. Based on community reception, that threshold is not met. The Steam review score is the loudest data point here: 47% positive from 34 reviews at the time of writing lands this firmly in Mixed territory. That is not a "divisive gem" split where half the audience loves a weird niche product - it is a signal that the game is not working for most of the people who bought it. The developers themselves posted a pinned forum notice recommending buyers read it before purchasing, which is rarely a reassuring sign. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, no community mods listed, and no evidence of significant post-launch updates that addressed the reception. Who might still find value here? The price point is very low, and if you are genuinely curious about a rough indie experiment in the life-sim space, and you go in with grounded expectations, the rags-to-riches concept has a kernel of something. But compared to what the genre offers elsewhere, including free-to-play or deeply discounted titles with actual mechanical depth, it is hard to recommend Best Life Simulator as a purposeful purchase rather than a curiosity click. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
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- OS
- Windows 7 or better
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 20 MB available space
- Processor
- 2.0 Ghz
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- Developer
- Khramov Serhii
- Publisher
- Balance
- Release Date
- Nov 23, 2018