Compare Dish Life: The Game prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Pocket Sized Hands. Published by Pocket Sized Hands. Released on 2/24/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Indie, Simulation.

A niche lab-management sim where you breed stem cells instead of crops, oddly meditative if you like watching numbers grow.

I've played enough Paradox titles to appreciate a good spreadsheet, and Dish Life strips away the empire-building flourish to focus on something genuinely specific: managing a stem cell laboratory. You handle daily tasks, nurture your cultures, and watch them develop into something viable. It's less about strategy and more about understanding the mechanics of cell growth, repetitive, but purposeful in the way only deep simulation sims can be. The catch is scope. This is a modest indie project from 2020 with no Steam reviews, which tells you the audience is tiny. If you're here for deep decision-making trees or complex optimization, you'll find a straightforward management loop instead. But if you want to unwind with something that feels educational without being preachy, and you're comfortable with a game that knows exactly what it is, Dish Life delivers that narrow thing well. Diego, Scout Team

Dish Life: The Game
IndieSimulation

Dish Life: The Game

Feb 24, 2020Pocket Sized Hands
GamerScout Says

A niche lab-management sim where you breed stem cells instead of crops, oddly meditative if you like watching numbers grow.

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About Dish Life: The Game

I've played enough Paradox titles to appreciate a good spreadsheet, and Dish Life strips away the empire-building flourish to focus on something genuinely specific: managing a stem cell laboratory. You handle daily tasks, nurture your cultures, and watch them develop into something viable. It's less about strategy and more about understanding the mechanics of cell growth, repetitive, but purposeful in the way only deep simulation sims can be. The catch is scope. This is a modest indie project from 2020 with no Steam reviews, which tells you the audience is tiny. If you're here for deep decision-making trees or complex optimization, you'll find a straightforward management loop instead. But if you want to unwind with something that feels educational without being preachy, and you're comfortable with a game that knows exactly what it is, Dish Life delivers that narrow thing well. Diego, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayertier:sub-5Management SimIncremental ProgressionEducationalMeditativeMinimalist Design

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
Processor
2GHz

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Developer
Pocket Sized Hands
Publisher
Pocket Sized Hands
Release Date
Feb 24, 2020

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Dish Life: The Game was released on 24 February 2020.

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Dish Life: The Game was developed by Pocket Sized Hands.