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- Like a used copy of Oui sent over to the States in exchange for a pistol, Singles: Flirt Up Your Life is a novel thing in the PC gaming market: a game about sex. It uses a Sims -like approach, placing two people in an apartment and challenging the player with managing their lives.
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Singles: Flirt Up Your Life is a video game developed by German studio Rotobee and published by Deep Silver in 2003. It is similar to The Sims in that the player is responsible for characters who have to be taken care of, such as by ordering them to eat, sleep, go to work, etc.
Jul 19, 2005 · ===== 10.2 Story Mode ===== The objective of story mode is to develop the characters romantic, sensuality, and friendship relationship through 10 levels (circles) with allows them...
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- PC
Apr 2, 2004 · SINGLES: FLIRT UP YOUR LIFE is the simulation of the exciting relationship between Mike and Linda. The game shows them in their shared flat, which means that everyday routines...
- Warning: This review contains adult themes and strong sexual situations.
- Verdict
By Steve Butts
Updated: Nov 24, 2018 2:01 am
Posted: May 27, 2004 2:13 am
Every once in a while someone writes in asking us what kinds of games get Adults Only ratings. When you look at the ESRB ratings, AO games make up a smaller-than-ridiculously-small portion of the overall PC gaming catalog. At least, that's the way it is here in the US where bleeding viscera are considered less obnoxious than a naked pair of breasts. The European market is just as arbitrary but, thankfully, skewed the opposite direction to accept sex much easier than it would violence. Thank god we live in a day where the worldwide web and lax import laws give perverts like me access to both markets.
Witness the latest cross-Atlantic offering, Singles: Flirt Up Your Life. Like a used copy of Oui sent over to the States in exchange for a pistol, Singles: Flirt Up Your Life is a novel thing in the PC gaming market: a game about sex. It uses a Sims-like approach, placing two people in an apartment and challenging the player with managing their lives. Though there are no explicit goals in the game, the idea is to get these two roommates romantically involved and watch them do it.
This game is so much like your real life it scares you.
The main problem with the game is that it's not ambitious enough, relying on the sex angle to generate initial interest without supporting that with over the long term with compelling gameplay. Though it's interesting to manage a romance between two roommates, it lacks a sense of complication. The path to reach the goal is fairly standard and, once it's reached, there's nothing beyond it. At least in The Sims you can focus on some other aspect of life.
The demo is worth taking a look at for the sake of the graphics and the content but the appeal of both even taken together isn't quite strong enough to compel you to linger long. It would be interesting to see even more gameplay elements centered around a character's love life; things like dating or romantic rivals, for instance, could go a long way to supporting the initial hook of the game. As it is there's just not enough going on to keep me interested.
- Steve Butts
Various files to help you run Singles: Flirt Up Your Life!, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities.
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- Simulation, Strategy
- 522 MB
- Windows
May 22, 2004 · In Singles, you'll basically control a pair of roommates who are living together, and the challenge will be to get them to go from being roommates to bedmates. To begin, you...
Feb 20, 2004 · You can instruct your singles to talk to one another about their hobbies, or you can have them sit down and watch TV, or any of a hundred other things - and their reaction and how it affects...