Your Life Simulator
About Your Life Simulator
Your Life Simulator puts you in the shoes of a lonely guy who never leaves his room — the Internet is his only window to the outside world. A real-time life simulation game, it runs continuously whether you're watching or not.
How to Play Your Life Simulator
Three basic needs — fullness, cheerfulness, and calmness — must all stay above zero. The game runs in real time, so choose actions based on your current stats before any need bottoms out.
The Internet serves as both your workspace and your escape. To lift your cheerfulness, head to the online shop and pick up a dakimakura or a poster of your favorite character. Sleep is also essential — and turning the lights off before a nap gets you better rest.
FAQ
What are the three needs in Your Life Simulator and what happens if one hits zero?
The three needs are fullness, cheerfulness, and calmness. None of them can reach zero, so keeping all three managed at once is the core challenge.
Does the game keep running when you're not playing?
Yes — Your Life Simulator runs in real time, meaning time passes continuously regardless of your actions.
How do you boost your cheerfulness stat?
Visit the in-game online shop and buy a dakimakura or a poster of your favorite character to raise your cheerfulness.
Does sleep quality depend on anything in the room?
Turning the lights off before sleeping gets you a better nap, so it's worth making that part of your routine.
Games You Might Like
Your Life Simulator sits squarely in the world of simulation games, and if managing a virtual life appeals to you, the The Sims Games series offers a broader take on the same real-time life management loop. For a lighter mood between sessions, funny games deliver quick laughs, while the games for PC collection has plenty of relaxing single-player picks to keep you going.


