TPG says, "When I was a child, adult life was thrilling and exciting because it seemed so out of reach to me at the time. Because of this, I loved playing the Game of Life board game. It seemed so exciting that with a toss of the dice, anything in life could happen. I could have twins, I could get an exciting career as a doctor and as time went on in the game, I'd accumulate more and more money and then eventually retire in a huge mansion and live happily ever after. With hindsight, I can see why my parents weren't as keen on the game as me, they appreciated that life was not so idyllic or as straight forward. But despite being that bit older, I still can't help but have a soft spot for the Game of Life and with its arrival on the App Store, I couldn't resist."
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I totally remember playing this as a kid. It was fun.
Glad to hear it's a solid conversion of the board game. Don't know if I'll be checking it out, but hey, different strokes for different folks, Gary Coleman not included.
I don't know how I feel about these classic games getting all digified. It kinda seems sacrilegious.
I love Life. We had a copy for the PS1, and we have a SpongeBob version for the table.
Doesn't seem like such a huge game would translate well to such a small screen.