Slay The To Do List and Earn XP in Gamified Productivity Tool Spirit City: Lofi Sessions

Lo-Fi beats and relaxing atmosphere await gamers logging in to the XP enhanced productivity tool Spirit City: Lofi Sessions.

Conquer the to do list and loot some serious productivity boons with Spirit City. The habit tracker and all-round focus tool is the product of indie studio Monocube games. Mixing gorgeous visuals with chilled out tunes and tools to get you through the grind, this new productivity title aims to help you beat chaos, and there’s even XP to be earned.

This new mix of mindfulness and gamification is inspired by the surging trend of Lofi streams and invites players to sit back and relax into the workday. For those of us that sit behind a desk, it provides a wealth of way to help keep on track. Whether utilizing the to-do list for organization, a Pomodoro timer for focused work sessions, or the habit tracker and journal to foster healthy routines, there are plenty of way to get started.

The visuals that appear on screen are fully customizable. Players can pick their own background and decorate the in-game space. An individual avatar is part of the mix, giving everybody their own ambience. Pick from a variety of hairstyles, outfits, custom colors, and more. While you’re using the in-game tools, time spent in game will earn XP. That XP unlocks more customization options and the underlying lore of Spirit City. There are even adorable spirits to accompany your avatar, assuming the right combination of clues is unlocked.

Spirit City: Lofi Sessions isn’t going to get the adrenaline pumping, but if you want to steam through the day and grab your steam deck without having to hand around and finish one more task then this cute focus tool might be a great help. Check out the official Steam Store page for more on this cosy work colleague now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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