Paralives is one of the most interesting upcoming life simulator games, which has been attracting the attention of fans of the The Sims series since the beginning. The creators promise significantly greater freedom in building houses and creating characters than in competing productions.
Paralives focuses on enormous customization
The game will allow players to create their own characters called Parafolk, build houses, and manage the daily lives of the heroes in an open world. However, the most interest is sparked by the extensive building mode. The developers demonstrated, among other things, the ability to create curved walls, change furniture colors at will, and very detailed interior editing. The character customization system is also expected to be significantly more advanced. The game will feature height sliders, the ability to modify individual body parts, and more realistic physics for hair and clothing.
Paralives aims to allow players to live various virtual lives in an open city full of events and interactions among its residents. The game will also support Steam Workshop, enabling the community to share their own objects and cosmetic add-ons. At this moment, however, the developers do not plan to provide full support for more advanced mods that alter gameplay or a multiplayer mode.
Small studio, but huge interest
The project is led by a small team headed by Alex Massé, who previously worked on PewDiePie’s Tuber Simulator, among others. Despite the small scale of the project, Paralives has gained immense popularity among life simulator fans, and the game's Patreon account has grown significantly after the presentation of the first gameplay materials. Paralives is currently heading exclusively to PC and Mac via the Steam platform. The developers do not plan console or mobile versions. The game still does not have an official release date, but it is already high on the wish lists of many players waiting for an alternative to The Sims.
Paralives wants to offer significantly more freedom in building and customization than competing life simulators. The game from a small studio is gaining increasing interest from fans of The Sims and life simulators.
source: happygamer
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