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Free simulator for streamers

Streamer Life Simulator is a simple game that simulates the life of a streamer. With this game, developer Cheesecake Inc. attempted to immerse the player in the life of an online gamer and influencer. Here, you'll have to cook meals for yourself, secure regular jobs (to pay for more streaming equipment), and even drive from one place to another. 

The game not only focuses on your career as a streamer, but it also allows the player to make their character a true extension of their personality. Thanks to the game's open-world mechanics, you can do all of this and more. Streamer Life Simulator is available from Windows 7 to Windows 11.

What is Streamer Life Simulator?

The game starts with the sound of gunshots and a canine yelping. After waking up, you go down the stairs to locate some unknown individual viably advising you to leave. He directs you towards your delivery by the entryway and commands you to leave immediately. You will find a quick tutorial that is portrayed as a small quest arc. It should only take ten minutes to complete. The streams are essentially what everything in the game rotates around.

You will need to work hard for success, just like a real-life game streamer. Be prepared to stream in 144p and 30ps in the first half of the game. You will need to acquire a job in order to pay for your bills, food, and other necessities. As you become a more experienced streamer, you’ll be able to update your PC with more RAM and moving to another property with improved web abilities.

There are a little small bunch of minigames on Streamer Life Simulator that viably make up an enormous segment of the game, as these minigames are the games that you stream to the world. It includes spoofs of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and The Witcher. They’re fun but its artificial intelligence system is inaccurate. It can be entertaining to watch, at the same time, serves as a reminder that this is a simulation

What can Streamer Life Simulator improve on?

While Streamer Life Simulator is enjoyable, it has a few flaws. To begin with, getting set up takes a long time before you can even begin streaming. Even though it's a lot of fun to get to the stream, it can get tiring just making sure you’re well-fed, well-rested, and financially capable before you get there.

Another problem with this game is that it lags and glitches whenever you’re streaming, which is an issue that most streamers with a single PC system have. You'd think that a game based on the life of a streamer would be entirely designed to create a capable streaming setup.

Finally, there are the visuals. You wouldn't expect much from an incredibly affordable title, but you'd hope for something better than the graphics from PlayStation 1 games. There's a lot of work put into the backgrounds, but very little effort put into the character models. It would have been more preferable to have a less complex ambiance and decent characters than to have one that looks dated.

Meta role-playing simulator 

Streamer Life Simulation is a fun, casual game to play for those that want to try the life of a streamer. The events of the game are accurate to what real streamers do, including the challenges of a beginner. Once you spend more time, the game will generously provide you with upgrades to push your streaming career forward. 

PROS

  • New role-playing plotline
  • Includes short tutorial
  • Includes minigames

CONS

  • Inaccurate AI system

Also available in other platforms

Program available in other languages


Streamer Life Simulator for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 1.2.0
  • 4.3

    (1537)

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