life simulation

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life simulation (plural life simulations)

  1. (video games) A subgenre of simulation game that replicates real-world systems or experiences (such as businesses, communities, ecosystems, or social relationships).
    Synonym: life sim
    • 1985 November, Chris Jenkins, “PCW Show: promises, promises!”, in Commodore Horizons, page 10:
      Activision's Autumn titles were up and running, and some Winter games were previewed, including Alter Ego, a "life simulation" game, and Fast Tracks, a slot car racing program.
    • 2010, Tristan Donovan, Replay: The History of Video Games[1], page 157:
      Life simulations and dating games also influenced Yasuhiro Wada, the designer of the gentile farming sim series Harvest Moon, which first appeared in 1996 on the Super NES.
    • 2010, “Animal Crossing: Wild World”, in 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die[2], page 610:
      While the mechanics changed very little in the DS version, Nintendo's snarky little life-simulation title [Animal Crossing] found its perfect ally.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:life simulation.