
People Playground stands out as one of the best Simulation/Casual titles in recent memory.
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Verdict
98%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam (98% positive from 308K reviews)
Healthy player count of 5,000 concurrent
Standout indie gem
Limited professional critic coverage
Shoot, stab, burn, poison, tear, vaporise, or crush ragdolls in a large open space.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 1d ago
When you first buy the game you soon come to realisation that youll inevitably be stuck in an infinite cycle of going through phases of playing the game and not playing it. Since there will forever be an unfathomable amount of things to do in the game due to the incredibly vast community and playability of this game. Therefore indulging the curious human mind to forever try new things, download new mods, and experiment more and more hence putting you in an unavoidable infinite cycle of playing this game whenever you feel bored. Doesnt matter if the person is subconiosuly or consioucly launching up the game. There will always be a date and time where the person is in the lobby waiting for the mods to compile with the chilling eery glooming noises of the menu in the background. In conclusion, yeah id say People Playground is worth the price. I highly reccomend purchasing it:)
Was a fun game for it's time, and it still probably can be. However, its workshop is turning out to be a vector for malware and it's just not worth the risk to your PC. If you stick with playing completely vanilla, then you don't have to worry, but missing out on all the wonderful content others have put a lot of time and effort into is unfortunate and, frankly, the game really needs them to remain entertaining. The game itself is fine, but while the Steam Workshop for it remains an avenue for spreading malware I just cannot recommend this to anyone.
This is a fun family-friendly and creative gameplay with lots of tools for funny silly happy ideas, lovely game and 20 out of 10.
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