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Singles: Flirt Up Your Life | |
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Developer(s) | Rotobee |
Publisher(s) | Deep Silver |
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Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Life simulation game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Singles: Flirt Up Your Life is a video game developed by German studio Rotobee and published by Deep Silver in 2003.
It was very 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.
The game was available for sale via download from the company's website, with payment required to continue playing after the one-hour time limit expired.
The CD-ROM version sold in the US censored any nudity throughout the game.
Reception[edit]
Publication | Score |
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GameSpot | 6.2[1] |
IGN | 7.0[2] |
Singles was largely panned by critics for being a rip-off of The Sims and the way it offered little challenge,[2] with the player required to simply follow a routine of making the characters progress from making small talk through to professing love then running off to bed together via the simple interaction menus.
Sequel[edit]
A sequel, titled Singles 2: Triple Trouble, was released in June 2005 and featured three housemates instead of two.
References[edit]
- ^Greg Kasavin (26 May 2004). 'Singles: Flirt Up Your Life review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ^ abSteve Butts (26 May 2004). 'Singles: Flirt Up Your Life'. IGN. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
External links[edit]
- Singles: Flirt Up Your Life at MobyGames