Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Rikard Swahn | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Challenge a friend or the computer. Choose a career path and find an employer you like. You can either take the straight and narrow road of studying and working hard to climb the corporate ladder, or you can try making some quick cash in slightly more dubious ways. Find your own way of life!
In any case, be sure to maintain a healthy work-life balance and don't work yourself to death.
FEATURES
• Net-based game play with chat support.
• Invite friends via Facebook or your address book.
• Computer player with an Advanced AI featuring multiple difficulty settings.
• Many items to buy featuring different actions (NO in-app purchases).
• Almost 60 jobs in three different career paths and 9 employers to choose from.
• Interactive game tutorial to quickly get the hang of the game play.
• Chat message and game update notifications (optional).
Beat your friends in the game of life!
This game is awesome! I get connected with various people all around the world!! User interface is amazing and the game simply is great! Many career paths are available, graphics are great….bottom line, 5-star game!
You should be able to play without the computer? Stupid?? Could be way better. Make changes or leave the business????
Not the best game ever made, but good for a fix of the classic Sierra game "Jones in the Fast Lane." Limited replay value, but I would love to see this expanded on.
I played this all the way through against the computer and enjoyed it. Like many sims it can become a bit repetitive and boring sometimes. I really liked the concept of playing against other people, and the option of playing against the computer instead. There is some replayability there as well, since different opponents will bring a different challenge. If I were going to suggest an improvement it would be more content, different degrees and an easier way to tell what things will improve for you. It was difficult to tell what had to be done to get jobs, because you don’t know how much better you’re getting at something as you work. Making that more obvious would improve the game for me. The difference between the paid version and the free one is advertisements and a beg notice to buy after every turn. The beg notice is very frequent, so if you like the game I’d say it’s better to buy it.
I really like playing the game with my daughter. I used to love jones in the fast lane when I was a kid. The only problem is that you can buy water pipes and weed in the game and smoke it. You can also use the computer to "look at porn" to increase happiness. Because of this I don't allow my daughter to play it anymore. If it is made kid friendly I'll gladly give 5 stars and would buy several times over.
The app didn't respond to me tapping anything-- nothing happened. Had to delete app.