

The game overall is not the most polished in that regard, with the computers in the café being the most professionally done. Just potential customers walking around can bog up the game, and characters can also easily get caught on corners in the game, causing areas to have half a dozen people all pushing to try and get through a wall. Issues with lagĪnother minor issue with the game is lag. A warning that pops up at the beginning of the game warns that, “When you start a new game, all your progress in the game is delete.” These not quite right translations continue through the game. Throughout the game, it’s clear that the developers aren’t native English speakers. If you’ve ever played this simulator and have wanted to try something similar, Internet café Simulator is right up your alley.

This game is surprisingly similar to Trader Life Simulator, but an internet café version. As your café becomes more popular, you can expand the shop into various other areas that are blocked off in the beginning. This definitely offers a lot more fun to the game. You can make it more of a sports bar, a traditional internet café, or an arcade. The game has enough variety that you can inject some personality into your Café no matter what style you like. Once inside your shop (and you’ve cleaned up all the trash left by disgusting people) you can start decorating any way you like.
