macOSMy Life Story

My Life Story
$9.95

32bit Incompatibility Notice!

Please note, this game will not run on Macs with macOS 10.15 or newer.

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Description

Requirements

Mac ReqsMinimum SupportedWill It Run?
Mac OS10.5.8Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.

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64bit SupportNo
CPU TypeUniversal (PPC/Intel)
CPU CoresAny
CPU SpeedAny
System RAMAny
Drive SpaceUnknown
Video RAMAny
Important Notes:
  • Requires Shockwave version 11, incompatible with later versions.

Reviews & Comments

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  1. Sim game with limited world*****

    I bought this game years ago, shortly after purchasing my first computer and downloading Mac Games Arcade (as it was known then). The 1-hour trial was enough to leave me wanting more as I found the accrual-based (money, experience points, etc.) game play soothing. Unfortunately, the world of the game is very limited; although I enjoyed frittering away a little more time that first evening, this is not a game that I have revisited.

    by Lucy Todd, - Aug 8th 2020
  2. Fun & Interesting*****

    One of my favorite types of games. It's very challenging. Cute storyline. I just wish it would allow gameplay to be a bit longer.

    by Suetechie31, USA - Jan 17th 2017
  3. good idea, good beginning, then yawnsville*****

    My life story is a great idea - using time-based strategy to build up your character after graduating from high school. The graphics are cute, the music is tolerable, and the gameplay fairly slick.

    Trouble is, about halfway through the game my character had enough money so that there was nothing left to struggle about, except gaining enough experience to finish the game. That was maybe 2 hours of fun, challenging stuff, followed by 2 hours of random mouse clicking and "is it over yet?"

    Is it worth it to buy a game that's a good idea and half good? I feel a little cheated, but not a lot.

    by eric t, USA - Apr 24th 2010

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