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In Life Without You you spend the entire game sitting at a desk typing at a computer. The goal is unclear and the tasks repeat without obvious purpose. You manage basic needs like hunger and energy while navigating a dull routine of work and rest. Progress feels slow and the interface remains static much of the time. The gameplay emphasizes waiting and repetition over action or decision making. The game's stark simplicity has divided players. Some describe it as a meditative exploration of office monotony while others call it a frustrating gimmick. With no traditional objectives or rewards it leans heavily on its minimalist atmosphere. A small but vocal community debates its meaning online. The experience lasts only a few hours but lingers in memory for those who embrace its bleak charm.
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