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Lihiman arrives on PC via Microsoft Windows on March 30, 2026 from developer Kiwi Dreams. This simulator game swaps action for domestic life and focuses entirely on spending time with family inside a cozy house. The narrative starts as a slice-of-life anime title where you engage in quiet daily routines that feel safe and warm. Things shift when the story introduces an unexpected twist to the familiar setting. You do not fight monsters or save the world here. Instead you interact with relatives and navigate simple household activities until the plot takes a turn toward something darker than the opening suggests.
You control your character through a series of domestic interactions that define each session. Your day involves chatting with family members, preparing meals, cleaning rooms, and watching television together. The controls are straightforward since you only need to move around the house and select dialogue options or actions from a menu. A typical playthrough lasts several hours as you complete specific tasks to unlock new conversation branches. The game tracks your relationship levels with each relative based on how often you interact with them. Once you reach certain milestones, the story shifts tone. You might suddenly find yourself solving puzzles or making difficult choices about family secrets while still in that same living room setting.
Early data from our PlayPile community shows a strong initial reaction to this title. Players rate Lihiman an 8.4 out of 10 based on the first fifty reviews posted since launch. The average completion rate sits at 92 percent, which suggests people stick with the story until the end. Most users report playing sessions lasting between four and six hours total. Community mood trackers indicate a split sentiment where 70 percent feel "nostalgic" while 30 percent feel "unsettled" after the plot twist. One top reviewer noted the sudden tone shift caught them off guard but kept them engaged. Another comment highlighted how the simple mechanics made the dark turn hit harder. Only 15 percent of players have unlocked all seven available achievements so far.
Lihiman is a solid choice for players who enjoy narrative simulators with emotional weight. The price point remains standard at twenty dollars, which feels fair for the content length. You will find seven achievements to chase if you want 100 percent completion. This game works best for people who like slow pacing and story-driven experiences over fast action. Do not expect a horror game despite the dark turn later on. The developer Kiwi Dreams built something that starts very gently before getting complicated. If you finish the main story in about five hours, you get value for your money. Skip this one if you need constant excitement or combat to stay engaged.
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