LifeRPG - Review
LifeRPG

LifeRPG

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Turn your life into a game of quests and rewards

LifeRPG takes the familiar structure of a role‑playing game and cleverly applies it to everyday life, turning chores, habits and long‑term ambitions into “missions” that earn you XP and levels. Instead of a to‑do list that nags you, you get a progression system that nudges you.

The core idea is simple: create missions, assign them to skills, and gain XP whenever you complete them. Over time, both your overall level and your individual skills increase, giving a tangible sense of growth. The interface leans heavily on game-like elements: icons, sounds for level‑ups, and a progress bar that makes even mundane tasks feel like part of a bigger campaign.

Where LifeRPG stands out is flexibility. Missions can be broken down into sub‑missions, or you can just jot rough notes in the built‑in scratchpad. A smart priority system factors in your energy level, helping you decide whether to tackle deep work or something light. You can also add due dates, custom repetition intervals, estimated duration, and multiple reminders, making it suitable for both complex projects and simple habits.

The skills radar chart is a neat touch, visually highlighting which areas of your life you’re leveling up and which are being neglected. Coupled with the XP history chart and the “Next” tab that surfaces your highest‑impact tasks, it feels like a personal strategy dashboard. A customizable reward system, where you earn points and “buy” treats, further reinforces the game loop.

The interface can feel dense at first, and power users may need some time to configure everything to their taste. But for anyone who loves RPGs and wants more motivation and structure in daily life, LifeRPG offers a deep, satisfying way to turn self‑improvement into an ongoing quest.

package name

com.jayvant.liferpgmissions

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Jayvant Javier Pujara