✅ Last Updated: June 2026 | Verified this week
Anime Life is a Roblox life-sim by the verified group Twin Atlas, set in Japan, where you dress up as an anime character, buy and customize your own apartment, work jobs for cash and promotions, and level up your Cooking, Fishing, and Fitness skills. You also help NPCs around the map to build friendships, ride bikes, play claw machines, and explore the city at your own pace.
The game launched in March 2025 and has crossed 111 million visits with more than 610,000 favorites, which makes it one of the most-played anime life-sims on Roblox. This wiki covers how to play, the jobs and promotions, the skill system, apartments and dress-up, the most useful tips for new players, and the most-asked questions, plus links to the codes and scripts pages at the bottom.
Anime Life Overview
| Anime Life Overview |
| Game Name |
Anime Life |
| Developer |
Twin Atlas (verified group) |
| Genre |
Roleplay / Life Sim / Avatar Sim |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Max Players |
50 |
| Release |
March 2025 |
How to Play Anime Life
- Open Anime Life on Roblox and spawn into the city. Start by setting up your anime character look in the dress-up menu.
- Pick up a job to start earning cash. Jobs are the main income, and working one consistently lets you climb the promotion ladder for better pay.
- Level your Cooking, Fishing, and Fitness skills by doing the activities. Each skill rises as you play it, and higher skills open up better activities and rewards.
- Buy and customize an apartment with your earnings. Your apartment and wardrobe are the main things your job cash is meant for.
- Help NPCs around the map to build friendships. The NPC tasks build relationships that open up more of the game over time.
- Explore Japan between tasks. Ride bikes, play claw machines, and check out the city, since the relaxed exploring is part of the loop.
Anime Life Gameplay: Jobs, Skills, and Roleplay
The heart of Anime Life is the life-sim loop. You work jobs to earn cash, climb the promotion ladder for better pay, and spend what you earn on your apartment and your anime wardrobe. Unlike a grind-heavy simulator, the pace is relaxed and the rewards are about expressing yourself and building a life rather than racing a counter, which is what gives the game its chill roleplay feel. Sticking with one job to earn promotions pays off more than hopping between them, so picking a job you enjoy is the first real decision.
The skill system runs alongside the jobs. Cooking, Fishing, and Fitness each level up as you actually do them, so the progression happens naturally while you play rather than through a separate grind. Higher skills open up better activities and rewards, and they give you reasons to explore different corners of the map. The skills, the jobs, and the apartment customization together make up the core progression, and balancing time across them is how you build out your character and your space.
The social side is the other half of the game. Helping NPCs around the Japan map builds friendships that open up more of the game, and the 50-player lobbies keep the city busy so there are always other players around to roleplay with. Twin Atlas carries a verified badge on the group page, a strong signal for kid-friendly content and steady moderation, and the team updates the game on a regular cadence with new jobs, activities, and seasonal content as it grows through beta. The free path to a fuller anime life is the jobs, the skills, and the friendships rather than any paid shortcut.
Tips for New Anime Life Players
- Stick with one job to climb promotions. Promotions pay more than starting over on a new job, so picking a job you enjoy and working it up is the fastest way to a steady income.
- Level your skills by doing them. Cooking, Fishing, and Fitness rise as you play them, so the leveling happens naturally and higher skills unlock better activities and rewards.
- Save up for an apartment early. Your own apartment is a big part of the game, and decorating it gives your job cash a clear goal to work toward.
- Help NPCs for friendships. The NPC tasks build relationships that open up more of the map and the game, and they are worth the time between jobs.
- Explore between tasks. Riding bikes, playing claw machines, and checking out the city are part of the fun, so a relaxed mix of work and play is how the game is meant to be enjoyed.
- Play with friends in the busy 50-player lobbies. The game is built for roleplay, so meeting up with friends to share apartments and activities is half the appeal.
Anime Life FAQ
What kind of game is Anime Life?
Anime Life is a Roblox life-sim by the verified group Twin Atlas, set in Japan. You dress up as an anime character, buy and customize apartments, work jobs for cash and promotions, level Cooking, Fishing, and Fitness skills, and help NPCs to build friendships. The game launched in March 2025.
How do you earn cash in Anime Life?
Cash comes from working jobs. Sticking with one job and climbing the promotion ladder pays more than switching between them, and the cash goes toward your apartment, your wardrobe, and other upgrades. Leveling your skills opens up better activities along the way.
Is Anime Life free to play?
Yes, Anime Life is free to play on Roblox and works on PC, mobile, and console. Lobbies hold up to 50 players, which keeps the city busy and social. There may be paid cosmetic options inside the game, but the jobs, skills, and roleplay run without spending a Robux.
Are there codes for Anime Life?
Not yet. The game is still in beta and the dev has not added a code redemption box to the in-game menus. The free path to more cash runs through the jobs and skills. We check the game page and the update notes every week, and the moment a code box appears the first working code lands on the Anime Life Codes page.
Are there scripts for Anime Life?
No. Anime Life is a relaxed life-sim with no farm, boss, or PvP loop for an executor to attach to, so there are no working scripts for it and the ones that circulate are all for other games. The full status is on the Anime Life Scripts page.
MORE FOR ANIME LIFE
Looking for codes? Check the Anime Life Codes page for the live code status this month.
Wondering about scripts? Read the Anime Life Scripts page for the full status on free executor utilities for this game.