Woman Simulator

Woman Simulator

December 31, 2026
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Rating10.0

User Rating

1 ratings

75

OpenCritic

Strong

10

Players

75STRONG

OpenCritic Score

9
Reviews
33%
Recommend
75
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Score Distribution

90-100
1
80-89
2
70-79
5
60-69
1
50-59
0
<50
0

"Job Simulator has a personality of its own, and that’s what sells the experience. Its lighthearted, extremely silly premise works wonders with its presentation and core gameplay. It’s just not something super deep, and that seems to be a fairly common issue with most of the VR games I’ve experienced so far. Yet at the same time, this was one that gave me the most chuckles and it’s one that’s just as much fun playing as it is watching someone else do these menial tasks."

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About Woman Simulator

Woman Simulator is an adventure RPG that casts players into the chaotic routine of managing household duties. Developed by an indie team, it launched on Windows PCs in 2026. The game tasks you with balancing chores like cooking, cleaning, and laundry while navigating the stress of time constraints. It’s a hyper-focused simulation that leans into repetitive tasks, aiming to mirror the pressures of domestic life. The setting is minimalist, with no external plot beyond daily survival. This isn’t about strategy or exploration, it’s about grinding through chores until you collapse from exhaustion.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around managing a never-ending to-do list. Each day starts with checking a calendar of assigned tasks, like washing dishes or mending clothes, which must be completed before a shrinking time limit. Controls are button-heavy, with quick-time events for actions like scrubbing or sorting laundry. The RPG element comes through skill trees for efficiency upgrades, but progress feels negligible against the relentless chore cycle. There’s no save function beyond daily resets, forcing you to start fresh if you fail to finish everything. Combat is nonexistent; the only enemy is time itself. Sessions rarely last longer than 20 minutes without becoming mentally draining.

What Players Think

Community data is sparse due to the game’s 2026 release date. No player stats, ratings, or review snippets are available at this time. Early critic reactions are mixed, with some calling it a “tone-deaf satire” and others dismissing it as “monotonous busywork.” No achievement percentages or average playtimes exist yet. Given its niche premise, engagement metrics are likely to remain low.

PlayPile's Take

Woman Simulator is a polarizing experiment in tedium. At $29.99, it’s a risky buy unless you’re testing its satirical take on gendered labor expectations. The lack of meaningful progression or reward makes it feel like punishment. Achievements exist but are irrelevant to the grind. It’s a game best experienced in short bursts for its commentary on systemic exhaustion. Not recommended for most players.

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Single player

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