A Usual Idle Life

A Usual Idle Life

Idle life loops - Improve your skills and explore endless paths!

Game info


1.2.15
September 06, 2025
Everyone
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Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: A Usual Idle Life, Developed by Paranoid Squirrels. Listed in Simulation Category. Current Version Is 1.2.15, Updated On 06/09/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: A Usual Idle Life. Achieved Over 54 thousand Installs. A Usual Idle Life Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

A Usual Idle Life is an idle/incremental game where you are bound to experience life again and again while retaining your memories. You will be able to build experience in your areas of choice to progress faster during your next life, to reach new milestones and learn something new every time.

• 6 DIFFERENT CAREER PATHS
Make your way up the chain of command in six different career paths, each one with unique requirements. Choose a different one every life, or grind the same one to climb faster in your next life!

• 14 SKILLS
Train in fourteen unique skills, figure out the perfect combination for your needs and automate the process as you figure out your priorities!

• 39 UNIQUE LIFESTYLE ELEMENTS
If you are happy, you'll reach your goals faster. Purchase better houses, eat healthier diets, ditch your bike for a sports car to shorten your commute and surround yourself with employees that grant unique boosts!

• AUTOMATION
You will be able to fully automate everything listed above (and more), to better be able to idle your way to any achievement you decide to set for this life.

• DEEP STORYLINE
Life after life, you may start to notice that something unsettling could be happening around you. Will you ignore it to pursue your goals, or will you use your unique gift to learn how to stop it?

Inspired by Groundhog Life.
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4.6
1,246 total
5 77.6
4 13.0
3 4.9
2 3.8
1 0.8

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Recent Comments

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Michael Chodykin

I only wish they had continued to develop more. The game is thoughtful and runs well. Pure Ifle gameplay.

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Thomas Krause

Great game, but the endgame feels sloppy. To prestige you have to wait for a certain year to roll around and there's no apparent way to speed that process up, which makes grinding for prestige points very arduous and boring. If you pair that with the fact that there's no offline progress or means to do a late game prestige you get to have the game open and not touch it for almost 30 minutes. Bad design for an otherwise great game, disappointing.

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Matt Reilly

I honestly want to like it. But in no way does this allows the skills to level up faster each life. I've already noticed a hard slow down no matter what for every skill around level freaking 20, even if I get it to 40 or 50 or 60 in a past life for that 400-600% bonus. What the hell? Also, this game is only "idle" if you put it on and then leave your phone alone. It doesn't play when you're not on your phone or the app isn't active. Not actually idle at all.

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William Nelson

Borrows a lot from the classic incremental game Groundhog Life, but with a few twists. Start from a young age, balancing time between career and self-improvement, but no matter how you choose, mortality is going to catch up. Then start again, having learned from your past life, a little faster, stronger, smarter. Exploring the different careers and options has been a delight. I hope the developer continues to add new features and content!

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Marcus M

This is definitely the best version of any of the Groundhog Life-like games out there. Just when you think you've finally done everything in the game, you instead find an entire new set of game mechanics. Fantastic work from the dev(s) on this, seriously. The ad removal is crazy cheap and also pretty necessary, though I actually think the game warrants a price tag. It being free is a steal! Highly recommended.

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Jeroen Amin

Great idea and concept, and seems to have a lot of depth and content but the initial grind is extremely slow, especially since it has to be actively managed. I spent a week playing this game, for hours a day, and I still couldn't get anything high enough to max out a job. You're limited in too many ways to concentrate on growth in one aspect effectively so you get stuck only getting to 65 with the same skills. There must be some good way but it's not at all clear. Automation didn't help solve.

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Jason B

Kinda dodgy that you CAN'T actually idle in this game, despite having Idle in the name, but it's a good game so far. Bought the starter pack for the automation slots, so I can't be a judge of how ads work, though. EDIT: also, yeah, death via percentage is awful, since it means you could be on a run for an hour or two, then randomly die an early death, tossing out 100% of the progress you made.

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Kevin

5 Star game very interesting way of making one of these types of games. Been a while since I've actually enjoyed a game. I actually spent money because of how good it was at the start. -1 star: The game is way to short, I almost wish I didn't spend money in order to make the game longer. -1 star: When you die your stats are supposed to grow faster. But I've noticed once you get to about around 100 it doesn't really matter if you have 1000% it slow to a crawl. -1 star: Not many jobs to pick