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Text Your Life

Game description:

Text Your Life puts players in the middle of a digital drama, where nearly everything unfolds through messages, voice notes, and call logs. You play as Pizza, a law student trying to survive a demanding schedule while working part-time at Catal Café. The interface mimics a real smartphone, and every interaction—whether it’s replying to a friend’s meme or dealing with passive-aggressive texts—adds depth to the character's daily struggles. The game focuses not on action, but on how people communicate, drift apart, and seek answers in the age of instant messaging.

Unanswered Calls and Party Confusion 

The plot takes a turn after a housewarming party where something unexpected happens—a kiss, a blurred memory, and rising tension with Daniel, Pizza’s boyfriend. As messages flood in, the player must decide who to trust, what to reveal, and when to dig deeper. Texts aren't just for moving the story forward—they’re the story itself. Every missed call, delayed response, or awkward emoji adds to the pressure. Conversations split based on tone and choice, allowing players to explore multiple angles of the same emotional mess.

Real Feelings in a Virtual Space 

What makes Text Your Life compelling is how ordinary it feels. There’s no exaggerated drama, only the slow unraveling of friendships, guilt, and uncertain memories. The player shapes Pizza’s experience not by moving through levels, but by responding—sometimes impulsively, sometimes carefully—to the people around them. In its current early access state, the game already explores relatable themes like burnout, trust, and digital silence. More chapters are expected, promising to dive even deeper into the emotional tangle of love, regret, and unread messages.

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