In the sprawling, ever-evolving world of indie life simulation games, few names carry the weight of mystery and dedication as Beggar of Net . For years, this enigmatic developer has been quietly reshaping the genre, moving away from the polished but often shallow offerings of mainstream studios. Their latest release, My New Life Revamp v097 , is not merely an update; it is a manifesto. It is a raw, ambitious, and sometimes brutal reimagining of what a second chance at existence should feel like.
Unlike other simulators where "becoming homeless" is a quirky challenge run, My New Life Revamp treats poverty as a system of friction. Every action costs something. In v097, Beggar of Net has implemented a "Shoe Durability" meter. If your shoes break, you get blisters. If you get blisters, you walk slower. If you walk slower, you miss the soup kitchen's hours. You starve. my new life revamp v097 by beggar of net
Available directly via Beggar of Net’s Patreon page (pay-what-you-want, with proceeds going to a rotating list of homeless charities) or via the community-driven "NetArchives." In the sprawling, ever-evolving world of indie life
You wake up on a bench near the river. The temperature is 34°F. Your "Hypothermia" risk is at 42%. You have no Revamp Tokens left (you used it to change your appearance to avoid a "Debt Collector" debuff from a previous life). You search a trash can and find a half-eaten bagel. Eating it gives you +5 Energy but a -2 "Stomach Sickness" debuff. It is a raw, ambitious, and sometimes brutal