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  • Overall, it is well-balanced.

    There are hardly any advertisements. Especially there are no typical video ads, so you can fully immerse yourself in the world. Even without spending money, you can raise your favorite pet by accumulating daily play and take it on adventures from the beginning. The current paid elements are only for changing designs or efficiently growing, and there is no intention to provoke free users by targeting paid users, so I think it has a good power balance. The UI is also excellent, and it minimizes the mental burden on users. It is designed to fit the way people play in this era. I am looking forward to future updates.
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  • The attention to detail is amazing.

    The game is meticulously designed, down to the details such as the gacha and explanatory texts, creating a cute and mysterious world. The gacha is divided into three categories: pets, princesses with special effects, and atmospheric wallpaper backgrounds, allowing players to choose which ones they want to obtain. I don't know if more pets will be added in the future, but I hope that new elements will continue to be added and the game will become more exciting.
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  • I want a sorting function.

    ALife does not have any action elements, so it can be enjoyed casually during break time. It involves feeding, cleaning, and playing with pets, as well as setting wallpapers and items. The gameplay cycle is well-balanced. Gacha is used efficiently when there are princesses or desired pets to raise. As an improvement suggestion, it would be great to have sorting options for pets and items. If recently used pets could be at the top, it would eliminate the need for excessive scrolling and make it stress-free.
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  • Wonderful world view

    I think this game has various elements such as world view and game balance that are wonderful and can appeal to a wide range of people. Even someone like me who just wants to casually enjoy playing can easily do so. As for the gacha, I am satisfied with it to the extent that I have been able to pull it more than 10 times since I started playing. The balance of the gacha is just right, and the joy of getting a rare pet is exceptional! By the way, there are no in-game advertisements at all. Honestly, the game was much more interesting than when I saw the advertisements (it's a matter of personal preference, so it doesn't mean that the game content shown in the advertisements is bad). The amount of love I feel for this game is amazing!
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  • There are almost no elements such as raising, but when you feed it, its HP recovers.

    There are almost no elements of raising, and the only thing is that HP recovers when you feed it, but since it is an online pet, that's fine. In short, it is for people who want to relax and be healed by taking care of it every day. Currently, I still have few pets, but I want to gradually increase them by spinning the gacha. I want to adventure with various pets as soon as possible! I'm excited (*´ω`*)
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  • I think it's a gentle game because it has a pet revival feature.

    I think it's a gentle game because it has a pet revival feature. The game becomes harder to die with special effects when you make in-app purchases, but even without spending money, it doesn't put you at a disadvantage, so I think it's a well-designed game system. There are still some rough parts, but I hope it will improve with future updates. I'm also looking forward to it becoming more interesting as the variety of pets and items increases in the future. The development seems to be progressing at a considerable speed, so I can enjoy it without getting bored. It truly heals my heart.
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  • It's difficult in real life.

    It is just a game where you can watch your pet move, take it for a walk, feed it, give it a shower, and decorate it by collecting princesses and backgrounds in a gacha. There are no difficult controls or intricate game mechanics. There are currently no elements for long-term play. Personally, I like the relaxed and easy atmosphere of being able to play this game. It is similar to the feeling of watching a goldfish tank. It may be a good fit for people who like aquariums and terrariums but don't have time to take care of them in real life.
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  • You can play normally without spending money.

    It has been a few days since I started, but so far I think it's generally good. Compared to other games of this kind, the loading and operation are very light, the tempo is good because there are no motions when feeding or playing, and there is a separation between adventure preparation and adventure itself. Personally, I think it's great that you can play normally without spending money. As for the concerns, it seems that there may be limits the speed to growth if you play without spending money, but if you can accept that there is meaning in just enjoying it without focusing on growth, then that alone might be enough.
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  • This is an app that basically repeats the process of starting an adventure with a pet. Blah.

    This is basically an app where you repeatedly go on adventures with pets. There are parts that require improvement, but I think it's a wonderful app that can bring daily enjoyment because it has a wide variety of cute, stylish, and eerie animals with unique personalities. It's good to sell duplicate items when you don't have enough in-game coins. There are no events with quotas, making it perfect for playing leisurely. I'm happy!
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  • I've been having a blast since I discovered Alife!

    I've been having so much fun with ALife! It's a game where you raise pets, and you can really take care of them by feeding them and giving them showers! So far, I've only been raising one character, but I want to bring in different types of pets and be surrounded by lots of them to heal and relax (laughs). I get completely absorbed in it!
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