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Text Your Life is a narrative-driven mobile simulator where players step into the role of Pizza, a stressed-out law student juggling work, studies, and emotional chaos. Most of the game unfolds through a familiar-looking chat interface, with group messages, private texts, voice calls, and social posts shaping the plot. Between preparing for exams and managing a job at Catal Café, the player interacts with friends, navigates awkward conversations, and tries to keep their romantic relationship from collapsing—especially after a mysterious party kiss complicates everything.
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Text Your Life is a narrative-driven mobile simulator where players step into the role of Pizza, a stressed-out law student juggling work, studies, and emotional chaos. Most of the game unfolds through a familiar-looking chat interface, with group messages, private texts, voice calls, and social posts shaping the plot. Between preparing for exams and managing a job at Catal Café, the player interacts with friends, navigates awkward conversations, and tries to keep their romantic relationship from collapsing—especially after a mysterious party kiss complicates everything.
After a late-night party to celebrate moving into a new apartment, Pizza wakes up with a blurry memory and a suspiciously vivid feeling of someone’s lips. The player must now unravel what happened that night with the help of their friend group, balancing humor, embarrassment, and detective work. Conversations change based on previous replies, and choices influence how close or distant characters become. Your responses, emoji use, and emotional tone can open or close story paths, leading to new reactions and unexpected reveals.
The game focuses on how modern relationships play out through screens—how trust can build or break over a message, and how digital life intersects with emotional reality. Through calls, chats, and profile updates, players experience small but impactful choices. Whether accepting a late-night call from Daniel or decoding Marc’s vague texts, every tap brings the player closer to the truth—or deeper into emotional confusion. Text Your Life is still in early access, currently covering Chapter 1 and part of Chapter 2, with more updates planned to expand the story and relationships.
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