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The game was developed by Hasbro Interactive for mobile phones (and eventually Android), but it has now been converted to a PC version.
It is the sequel to Hasbro's popular board game "The Game of Life".
Players can adopt pets in this version of The Game of Life game. The player with the most money at the end of the game wins!
The Game of Life 2 (also known as The Game of Life: Pets) is a board game of life simulation first introduced for mobile phones.
The Game of Life (also known as The Game of Life: Computer Life) is the computer version of the board game.
Gameplay
Gameplay is set in the year 2030, and begins with players picking a path for their life. Depending on the path picked, different powers and tools are unlocked.
One of the most common powers is the ability to adopt a pet. As in real life, players must choose an animal from a catalogue of available pets. The pet will appear as an avatar and will need to be fed and maintained. The player must also decide whether to make his or her pet part of the household or to set it free.
Gameplay continues with the player deciding what work and study to do. As a student, the player must work towards a certificate, while as a worker, the player must complete various objectives.
Reception
It is currently listed as having an 88/100 rating on Metacritic based on 14 critic reviews.
See also
Game of Life
References
External links
The Game of Life homepage
Category:Board games introduced in 2012
Category:Simulation video games
Category:Hasbro products
Category:Video games developed in Spain:P
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