Sunday City: Life RolePlay

Sunday City: Life RolePlay

KEFIR

4.31,000,000+ downloads1638MB

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About this app

Sunday City drops you on a sun-soaked coast where every day feels like a weekend — if you want it to. I wandered from courier gigs to opening a tiny café (yeah, I burned the first batch of croissants). There are scooters, sports cars, beach volleyball, parties and a weirdly cute capybara you can adopt. Online chat and player-run hangouts keep things spicy; I met folks who traded skins and terrible business advice at 2 a.m. The city invites choices: grind a job, flip items, or build a brand. Graphics are colorful, controls take a minute to love, and microtransactions poke their head in. Not perfect. But if you like slow-burn progression, goofy social moments, and pretending a pixel café is your empire for the night — this is your jam.

Editor's Review

I downloaded Sunday City on a whim and then ignored dinner plans for three nights — guilty as charged. The game sells a beachside fantasy: jobs that actually feel like jobs (deliveries, races), tiny business management, and a chat-heavy RP scene where strangers become synagogue-of-meme friends. Controls can be clunky — I once kissed a palm tree while trying to park a scooter — and servers hiccup during peak hours (Discord threads agree). Progression leans grindy; expect to repeat delivery runs unless you hustle with smart investments. Monetization? Not subtle. Cosmetic packs and speed boosts show up; I spent a few bucks and immediately questioned my life choices (toyed with buyer's remorse, not rage). Still, the city has personality. Pets—yes, even the capybara—actually make me log back in. If you crave casual social play, low-stakes entrepreneurship, and dumb little moments that make you laugh out loud at 1 a.m., give it a shot. If you need tight driving sims or trophy hunts, look elsewhere.

Pros

  • Huge variety of daytime and nightlife activities — parties, sports, and casual jobs
  • Player-driven social hubs where real conversations (and chaos) happen late-night
  • Cute, memorable pets that actually add to the fun
  • Business mechanics let you open shops and slowly scale income

Cons

  • Controls feel awkward at first — expect a learning curve
  • Microtransactions visible in key progression areas
  • Server lag and matchmaking issues pop up during peak hours
  • Progression can become repetitive without player-driven goals

Additional Information

Updated2026/3/2
Version1.10
Size1638MB
Downloads1,000,000+
Categoryaction
DeveloperKEFIR

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