Upon its release, "Living with my Little Sister" received mixed to average reviews. On Steam, it has garnered a "Mixed" overall rating from hundreds of user reviews, with a more recent trend toward "Mostly Negative" feedback. An aggregator site gave it a rating of 6.6 out of 10. Common criticisms include the feeling that the game is somewhat barebones, with a very short playtime (2-4 hours) and a lack of content compared to its price. Some reviewers felt the gameplay loop was too repetitive and the story too thin, leading to a perception that it was a "cash grab" following the popularity of similar games like "Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy."
brought a breakthrough. We drove to the school parking lot at midnight. No teachers, no crowds, no pressure. We sat in the car, the engine idling."See?" I whispered. "It’s just brick and mortar.""It’s a cage," she countered, but she didn't ask to leave. We stayed for twenty minutes. -ENG- 30 Days With My School-Refusing Sister -R...
Mira didn’t magically return to school on Day 31. Healing doesn’t work on a calendar. But she started small — one class, then two. The bullying was dealt with (not perfectly, but seriously). Upon its release, "Living with my Little Sister"
I'll be honest, I never thought I'd be writing about my experience with my sister in such a positive light. For years, my sister has struggled with school refusal, and it's been a challenge for our entire family. But when we decided to take a 30-day approach to tackling her refusal, I wasn't sure what to expect. Common criticisms include the feeling that the game
But a mature, ethical version of this story would use the R rating to depict the unglamorous realities: the sister’s potential self-harm, her rage, her days without bathing, the financial strain on the family, the brother’s own neglected life. The restriction warns us: this is not a heartwarming tale . It is a study in mutual suffering.