Growing Up: Life of the '90s 12+

Teenager School Life Simulator

Littoral Games

    • $4.99

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Description

This is the story of your life. Experience the entire journey from toddler to adulthood. Go to school, learn new things, meet new friends, and have wild adventures!

Growing Up tells a story set in the United States during the 1990s. In this game, you will experience life as a child of an ordinary family, throughout 18 years of change and development.

Your life is in your hands! Sculpt your childhood as well as parenthood with endless choices. Take control of what you learn, who you befriend, and find that special someone in this coming-of-age game.

[Game Feature]
-Chilling in the 1990s
Lose yourself in the lavishly handcrafted sceneries straight from the 90s. In an era of rapid social change as well as the soaring rise of pop culture, your journey through life will be accompanied by both endearing friends and a nostalgic city, with more than 30 locations to explore. Visit the cinema, grab popcorn to watch "Dino Park", toss a few coins to get a tape-recorded by "Boys Next Door" from a street shop. Take your time, the city is not going anywhere.

-Unique Playthroughs
Each life is different, and each and every character you create will face different challenges and meet different people. The choices you make will result in wildly different outcomes!

-Branching Narrative
Your choices dictate the development of the narrative. With more than 1000 lines of dialogues for each character, as well as multiple endings for you and your friends, depending on your choices, every decision you make will echo through the entire journey of your character.

-Friends For Life
Playing, fighting, falling in love, few things in your journey to adulthood can be done without a friend. Growing Up features 19 characters whose stories unfold alongside yours. Forge your relationship with them in any way your heart desires, romantic or purely platonic - the choice is yours.

-Dynamic Game Experience
Growing Up features a variety of systems. Build your mind and aptitude with our handcrafted mini-game; Master the art of scheduling your daily activities; Ace your way into the best school in challenging exams; Build your character by participating in a plethora of extracurricular activities.

-In-Depth Skill System
With more than 200 skills to acquire and master, you will have the ultimate freedom to shape the future of your character and end up with one of 42 unique careers! Some are easy, some are hard to get, but how about becoming an Astronaut, a CEO of a gaming company, a famous actress... or maybe even the President of the United States of America?

[Support]
Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrowingUp_game

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
911 Ratings

911 Ratings

pizza&ramen ,

Love it but I have MANY suggestions

One I think you should have the option to have siblings or somthing like that and I think you should make more games in the same art style, maybe like, growing up: life of the 20’s to show more of what it was like a long time ago or even life of the 80’s or the current year, with new characters in the same art style and option to have pets as well and I think another thing with the siblings is once you grow up you could have the option to have twins, where you play as both players or you could customize your character further (more hairs and outfits) and customization your parents and even friends (maybe).

gfggbbh ,

10 out of 10 would recommend but…

Absolutely amazing game! The day I got it I stayed up all night playing it, a few complaints I have is that it can be a bit complicated and confusing with the traits like charm, intelligence, etc. it’s very hard to keep up with what classes are necessary and what classes aren’t and while playing the game I have met the same people over and over again it gets kinda annoying when it happens. Other than that it’s a amazing game with great art and stories I just wish you could play past 18 like go to university/college like actually witness your characters life before playing the next generation also the parents (from my experience) are very generic like they don’t retain any qualities of when you played them which is a bit upsetting at times the game feels like the exact some story over and over again don’t get me wrong I love the game just wish it had more to it.

Blahbahbooface ,

I want to see more…do more

I love this game it’s a lot of fun, I really hope they expand on it, I wish they would give you a college portion, an area to see how your friendships are going, and way more romance then what we have in there. It would be cool to see them expand clothing, hair, and adding make up. I’m glad they added a bit of diversity in the game. It’s overall a really great game but it can be so much more. It’s just like Chinese parents but they both have their differences to say the least. It is like like, it would be cool if they offered some of the life stuff in there like the house you’ll end up choosing. If there was more to this game I do think that it would be good for switch like a college and young adult section to chose your career and marriage and etc. I wish that it was more like it needs more spice.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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