Watch Me Stream My Mental Breakdown
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Have you ever wanted to get paid for playing games all day while internet money showers all over you?
Are your friends and family poking fun at you for enjoying your favorite hobby?
SAY NO MORE!
Introducing, 10 easy-to-follow steps to streaming STARDOM you’ve been looking for!
Make your friends jealous by becoming a star streamer you DESERVE to be!
Prove your father wrong!
NO EFFORT REQUIRED!
Enjoy:
- Over 100 flavorful cards to strategize your channel growth with
- Painfully realistic audience growth mechanics
- Placement algorithm-driven pressure to grind everyday at the expense of your health
- Realistically miserable resource management
Features:
- Grind your viewership, preserve your mental health, and don’t forget to eat.
- Your mental health doesn’t magically replenish itself from stream to stream, so think long-term, and keep it above zero.
- Toxicity can drive fresh traffic, but you’ll need to contain it if you want to build a loyal audience.
Steam User 1
I like it. It's more frustrating than it is fun a lot of the time, but I get the sense that that's intentional. It's supposed to feel like struggle and suffering, I guess.
I like the ironic, self-deprecating dark humour of it. It's rather expensive at full price though, so I'd suggest getting it on sale.
Edit: Having got all the achievements I think I owe this game some more praise. The misery of the grind is rather well-designed. My first few playthroughs I was quite cautious, trying to keep things balanced and getting overwhelmed by what seemed like an impossible task in such a short space of time. I did not have a good time.
In the early game, the $750 you get each month from your mother is essential in not going too far into debt. Like real life, I initially tried to avoid using my overdraft, which was the wrong move. You're mostly dependent on luck to build your deck (Ragequit is OP) -- if you're near week 30 without one, you're better off going for one of the other endings, or retiring and taking a legacy card. Once you have a good deck, one which can take you to the heights of toxicity, to gather viewers, and then back down to secure subs and ad revenue it's like a snowball effect. You just have to keep going, hoping it'll be enough. Once you start racking up the subs, it's quite satisfying -- made more so by the struggles and failures up until that point.
I only wish there was an endless mode of the card game, so I could keep on pushing those numbers higher.
Steam User 1
My Stream My Mental Breakdown is an indie game developed by Ultaan Games. My Stream My Mental Breakdown is a visual novel that incorporates a money system and a deck-building system.
You play as a Panda named Pochi who tries to make it in the world of live streaming, you have 3 lives to do this in and the deck building element is quite simple to use however the game is rather herd to beat, you also need to pay your own rent buy your own food and sometimes need to work as well all while trying to stream and become partnered.
My Stream My Mental Breakdown appalled me because I have been a live streamer before.
I found the game interesting and engaging, however, this is not a game I would put in my top ten list of visual novels, as the story is not that engaging, and I did get bored of the repetitiveness of the things I had to do within the game.
If you were or are a live streamer or content creator, then yes, by all means, give this game a try however, I don’t think its worth the regular price point on Steam. However, if you can bag it in a sale like I did, then its worth the money.
I did not receive any compensation to write this review. The opinions represented here are entirely my own and were not influenced in any way.
Steam User 0
A great little game but could do with a tutorial.