Spirit City: Lofi Sessions

Spirit City: Lofi Sessions

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The Guide to Mastering Spirit City: Lofi Sessions (not really)
By Gonzalos
An in-depth analytical undertaking into the basic mechanics of SC:LS and how any user, from a new player to a veteran, can play, understand, learn, master and eventually conquer this game.

Truly mastering this game will take months (if not years) of dedication and practice.
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Everything you need to know about mastering SC:LS
These steps will help you to master this game:
  1. Purchase the game.
  2. Install the game (warning: you MUST have sufficient space on your device to install this game, approximately 37.4 Yottabytes).
  3. Press play (note: do not press anything else as this will not open the game).
  4. Listen to the music provided either in the game or via the web browser.
  5. Mandatory: you must relax and enjoy yourself.

Tips and Tricks
  1. You can add sounds in the background to help your enjoyment.
  2. Companions only serve as a drain on your precious resources and offer nothing in return. Deny them at every stage so you don't miss out on the true ending.
  3. Try not to think too much about how much better your character's life is compared to yours because they don't need to pay taxes.
  4. Use this game as an excuse to install steam on your work device, but don't tell anyone you're actually playing Terraria.

That's it.
5 Comments
nellosaurusrex 5 Jul @ 6:39am 
I am loving this game because it keeps me company whilst I work, but not all of the achievements pop for me? Anyone else having that issue?
BigSilverHotdog 27 Nov, 2024 @ 2:10pm 
Reading this guide from start to finish took me almost 17 yoctoseconds.
Meai 12 Jun, 2024 @ 3:15am 
Thank you for step 3, it was a really useful tip!!
Gonzalos  [author] 2 May, 2024 @ 12:57pm 
Thank you, I have updated it. 2.2 TB was way too low; this game is massive.
moonfairy 2 May, 2024 @ 6:33am 
the storage space requirement is 2.2 GB, not TB (gigabyte is less than terrabyte, 1000 gigabytes = 1tb for reference)