A The Good Life Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €0.67 (-97%) at Kinguin, 97% below the €24.99 Steam price · 7 verified stores, 9 offers in stock · Updated 02min ago.
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The Good Life for PC starts at €0.67 at Kinguin, a Steam key, which is 97% under the €24.99 it costs on the official store.
No day in our records has it been cheaper than today.
That €0.67 already includes the AUGGOC10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Supply is thin — 9 offers from 7 stores — and thin supply keeps prices steady rather than falling.
That €1.05 key is at one of its best prices.
Worked out from 1,594 daily records of the Steam Key for The Good Life across 10 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
By format: Steam Key from €0.67 and Steam Gift from €28.07.
All 9 offers redeem on US, so region is not something you have to check on this one.
57 outlets reviewed it and it averages 60 out of 100, with 22% recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam gift that G2A has at €28.18 is more than 42 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €0.67 at Kinguin.
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The Good Life is a peculiar and endearing game that some will love and others won’t. I quite like it, as the setting, characters, and... Read more
Weird, good natured, and pretty funny with it, The Good Life stands apart, like most SWERY games. Read more
A surprisingly generous and deep life sim from the mind of Swery, but a frustratingly creaky one too. Read more
It may not be for everyone, but The Good Life is a celebration of all things SWERY. Read more
Looking past the obvious flaws in The Good Life, players will find a very unusual and engrossing mystery, with a lot of depth to the... Read more
The Good Life knows where its strengths lie. Its functional open-world model and mostly-dated gameplay systems sit quietly in the background and allow its quirky... Read more
The Good Life comes with excellent narrative elements, but the entire experience is damaged by some weird design choices that result in mediocre gameplay. While... Read more
This surreal, multifaceted experience has its charms; but technical and storytelling snags that hold it back Read more
The Good Life kept my attention longer than it should. I was willing to brave through the mundane just to see what unfolds and what... Read more
The Good Life does many things, but they never felt like they coalesced together into an experience that could stick with me. I certainly enjoyed... Read more
When everything is flowing in The Good Life, it feels like a touch of Animal Crossing with alternatingly quaint and irreverent British pastoral television, all... Read more
For those who relish bizarre interactive experiences, The Good Life is an essential oddity that can't be missed. For everyone else, this is a barely... Read more
While The Good Life has its charms, most of the gameplay just feels really sluggish. Many of the story quests will have you making your... Read more
This RPG life-sim adventure game might be barking mad, but it's got an intriguing story with unique gameplay. Investigate a mystery as a New York... Read more
There is a ton of stuff to do in The Good Life, even multiple main storylines to pursue. Unfortunately, completing them and fulfilling the side... Read more
The Good Life is a bit of a mess, trying to be too many things and getting very little right, with weak characters and an... Read more
While the daily ongoings of Rainy Woods and its surrounding environment can rustle up a brief oddity or two, Swery and co's latest round of... Read more
Boring, pointless, and jammed with grating characters and obnoxious story beats, The Good Life doesn't live up to its name. Read more
While there's still some ramshackle charm and memorable silliness to be had, The Good Life takes every opportunity to sell itself short and make playing... Read more
A hugely disappointing mess of a game that magnifies all of SWERY's worst tendencies and fails to compensate in terms of the unengaging characters and... Read more
Though technically rough and uneven, The Good Life is memorable and anything but predictable. Read more
The Good Life is a shambolic RPG that barely hold together, wrapped in the trappings of a rural life simulator. It's tonally stupid and structurally... Read more
The Good Life is a play by Swery, for better and for worse. His personality emanates and shares particularities: outdated technical and mechanical problems, but... Read more
The Good Life is the new work by Yukio Futatsugi and Hidetaka 'Swery' Suehiro although we will see many more typical elements of the latter's... Read more
The Good Life is a chaotic game, for better or worse you find so many elements that it can be overwhelming to keep up. If... Read more
The Good Life is Swery's first take on the Life simulators genre. While it incorporates all the features that made him a cult creator it... Read more
Despite having some interesting moments, The Good Life feels and plays like a crazy mess. Read more
The Good Life is a product plagued by major problems on the playful and structural side. An extremely lacking title from a technical point of... Read more
The Good Life is a grotesque experience with a weird story that a chosen audience might like. Read more
If you already know and appreciate the work of director Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro, there's a big chance you'll enjoy The Good Life. If you don't,... Read more
Swery retests the patience of all those we love by delivering yet another poorly made result that like the previous ones had the makings for... Read more
Like any other game by Hidetaka Suehiro, The Good Life is a unique experience with simple yet engaging gameplay and solid story telling, offering a... Read more
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The Good Life review: tonally stupid, structurally broken, surprisingly deep and occasionally self-aware Read more
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