Cover art for Trauma Life, an adult visual novel by nonhumans

Trauma Life

Survival Browser Windows Android

by nonhumans · developer page

Clicker survival sim where life choices lead to romance and consequences

Life from scratch. Rise, fail, adapt — become who you choose.

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Clicker survival sim where life choices lead to romance and consequences

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Trauma Life, developed by nonhumans, is a clicker-based life simulator that drops you into the shoes of someone starting over after leaving home. Rather than a narrative on rails, you're building your own story through incremental decisions: work shifts, manage finances, navigate relationships, and pursue romantic encounters with other characters. The premise is deliberately raw—you begin with nothing and must hustle to survive, adapt when things go wrong, and ultimately shape who you become through the choices you make.

Gameplay revolves around resource management and turn-based interactions. You'll click to earn money, allocate time between work and socializing, and respond to random events that test your priorities. Relationships develop gradually; marriage is possible if you invest in the right people. The life simulation mechanics feel purposeful rather than busywork—your mental and physical state actually matter, and the game doesn't shy away from depicting how trauma and poor decisions have consequences. nonhumans has included a cheat menu for those who want to skip grinding, which is thoughtful design for a clicker that could otherwise feel grindy.

The adult content is front-and-center: animated intimate scenes, relationships with explicit elements, and fetishes like free use, clothed sex, and pregnancy scenarios. The art style is consistently cute, which creates an interesting tonal contrast with the heavier themes. The game acknowledges its own darkness—the tagline promises you're 'cute but can kill you,' and mental disorders are part of the simulation, not glossed over. Available on HTML5, Windows, and Android, Trauma Life offers enough mechanical depth to feel like more than just eye candy, though your enjoyment will depend heavily on tolerance for both the erotic content and the sometimes bleak tone of survival.

Pros

  • Life choices genuinely affect outcomes and relationship arcs
  • Cute art style paired with mature themes creates distinctive aesthetic
  • Animated intimate scenes rather than static images
  • Built-in cheat menu respects player time
  • Random events keep playthroughs unpredictable
  • Mental state mechanics add weight to decisions
  • Cross-platform playability (web, Windows, mobile)

Cons

  • Clicker grinding can feel repetitive without engaging story hooks
  • Sparse metadata makes it hard to gauge content depth or playtime
  • Mental disorder mechanics may feel exploitative to some players
  • Tutorial or onboarding is likely minimal given the format
  • No clear endgame or victory condition mentioned
Recommended for: This is for players who enjoy life sims with adult content, particularly those drawn to relationship-building mechanics combined with erotic scenes. If you like games that let you roleplay consequence-driven choices in a romance context, this fits that niche.
Skip if: Skip this if you're uncomfortable with explicit sexual content, depictions of mental illness, or the 'seduction/use' framing the game adopts toward its female characters.
Similar taste: If you've played other adult life sims like Trials in Tainted Space or Degrees of Lewdity and want something with a lighter aesthetic but similar relationship-management depth, this offers that blend of clicker progression and romantic consequence.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Survival
Platforms
html5, windows, android
Author
nonhumans
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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