Kudos 2 review

Choose life

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Nice change of pace

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    Addictive balancing act

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    Great little details

Cons

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    Social scene lacking variety

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    Repetitive conversations

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    Not exactly packed with thrills

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At 20 years old we were still struggling with the intricacies of laundry, but here it’s the starting point for ten years of socializing, wage slavery and dentistry. The idea is to find fame, fortune and happiness by micromanaging your character’s life. The catch? You can only choose one activity a night and two on a Saturday or Sunday. And activities make you happy.

Boring mates aside, it’s the little touches that make this a worthwhile investment for those after an immersive power trip. The game’s website has tips on modding so you can personalize the game, while the artwork is supplied by comic book artist Jamie McKelvie, whose fresh visual style keeps the simple interface engaging. The real trick to Kudos 2 is that it gets you to spend time doing all the stuff you avoid doing in real life. Even stranger, you’ll enjoy them. There may not be any thrills here, but spend 20 minutes with it and you’ll be hooked for hours.

Kudos 2 is only available through download from the publisher’s site.

Nov 7, 2008

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GenreSimulation
DescriptionA very stripped down version of The Sims, with some style to make up for it.
Platform"PC"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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