Game snapshot
BitLife — Life Simulator, made by Candywriter, LLC, is a free text-driven life simulation for mobile devices. Players steer a character from birth to death by making a cascade of decisions that determine careers, relationships, legal status, health, and legacy. The app leans on humor and moral ambiguity to make each playthrough feel fresh and unpredictable.
Core gameplay and progression
The experience is built around short, scenario-driven choices. As your character ages you’ll repeatedly face three-option decisions that branch into different outcomes, covering everyday and dramatic events alike: medical crises, addiction, crime, social interactions, and more. Each decision pushes your story in a new direction until the simulation ends with your character’s death and a final eulogy summarizing how they lived — and in some cases, the chance to return as a ghost.
Roleplay possibilities
Players can experiment with many approaches to life:
- Follow the straight path and try to become a respected, law‑abiding citizen.
- Embrace darker options: commit crimes, take part in riots, run smuggling operations, or carry on an affair.
- Test out niche fantasies and “what if” scenarios to see how different choices ripple across a lifetime.
Game systems and menus
Several main tabs steer long‑term strategy and short‑term actions:
- Relationships
- Activities
- Job
- Assets
The developers also refresh the game often, adding content and weekly events that expand what you can do over multiple playthroughs.
Outdoors Lifestyle Pack — new content highlights
Recent updates (versions 3.19.1 and 3.19.2) introduced a large outdoors expansion that broadens non-career gameplay:
- Fish from a roster of over 45 species
- Encounter more than 30 wildlife species
- Hike trails and explore nature routes
- Camp at various sites
- Purchase ATVs and dirt bikes
- Visit natural landmarks
- Take off‑road trips with gear suited for rough terrain
This pack is aimed at players who want more exploration and outdoor activities beyond the usual jobs and relationships.
Strengths and drawbacks
What works well:
- Immense replay value thanks to branching choices and humorous writing
- A sandbox of moral options that encourages experimentation
- Constant updates that add new mechanics and events
What can frustrate:
- Heavy monetization and frequent adverts interrupt the flow
- Some scenarios can feel repetitive after many playthroughs
- The interface remains very text‑centric, which may not suit players seeking more visual depth
Final thoughts
BitLife offers an approachable, often hilarious simulation for players who enjoy testing life’s possibilities. While ads and repeatable story beats can dampen the experience, the game’s variety of life paths, frequent content updates, and the freedom to play as hero or villain make it a compelling title for anyone curious about “what if” scenarios.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Free