Just like our Zois, we players have feelings too 
I want to know: How are you currently feeling - about inZOI?
(Votes are anonymous and you can choose up to 5 emotes)
- Awe
- Annoyed
- Bored
- Connected
- Creative
- Curious
- Depressed
- Disappointed
- Energetic
- Excited
- Frustrated
- Hopeless
- Love
- Stressed
Since I’m autistic and have my troubles with emotions, I picked the ones that fit best from the following image:
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In short, I love it still in awe of this great game we can play and share together.
But some changes are annoying and since we’re getting told more and more “Oh that? That’s not a bug ! If you don’t like it make a suggestion” – And some suggestions have been made since August… Yeah… so…
It’s a good game, but they really need to accept that all changes wont be good change and they must not be like EA and other “Holier-than-thou” company that think they know more than the players, what the players want.
I Feel that the game has a menu, use it for multiple-options, from UI elements (classic, version 2,3 etc) to zoi behavior (enforcing routines and 8am-10pm lifestyle), to disabling newer UI elements players do not like.
I feel the sky’s the limit if they dont enforce changes that makes some behavior seem like bugs and remain open about wanting to forge their own lives in InZOI without everyone being forced to play the same way all the time.
That will get boring and repetitive, and that’s not good for the long term.
Again, I love InZOI !!! But it could be better simply by undoing some of the changes or making them optional via options menus.
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There are some things about inZOI that I love. It’s often the little touches, like when the sun rose, as I moved across the front room this morning. The reflection of the sun coming off of the laptop screen was so perfect I sat moving from side to side just admiring the way the light played. Then, later that day, it was raining and people walking around the outside of my zoi’s cafe had their umbrellas clipping and coming through the wall. A busker came and started breakdancing, half in/half out of the island zois were sitting at. He was spinning in and out of the furniture.
I want more voices. I want body language to be more natural. No more over enthusiastic thumbs up during mundane conversations. When a zoi gets ready for bed, they need to go to their own room to get their pj’s.
Having said that, this game will be amazing once it has become more cohesive. There’s a feeling of the dev fighting fires right now. They’re trying to add content, while fixing bugs, while tweaking interactions…
I do appreciate that the game has enough to do now that there are things that you can completely ignore, because you’re busy doing something else. My zois never fish now. They don’t mine. In Cahaya, they don’t have time for the resort, or visiting the island to stroke the cat.
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I was under the impression inZOI was going to be better than the sims because they’re going to be more realistic, make the game how the players of the sims wanted the sims to go and it has this early access looking great, so I bought it after hearing several reviews on youtube, some was saying it’s the worst game ever but there was more good reviews than bad, so I thought “Yea these guys are awesome, they are going to make the game how us players want and it looks like I can enjoy it for a very long time.”
Now come to find out instead of fixing the first things like lighting and color bleeding they are making it less customizable and now what is this Military schedule Eat now although your not hungry, sleep now although your not sleepy and you’re trying to progress though the game.
Google says inZOI sold over 1 million copies during its early access launch in late March 2025, becoming Krafton’s fastest-selling title and achieving this milestone within its first week. The success was attributed to high demand for life simulation games, with inZOI topping Steam’s wishlists and seller charts shortly after release.
So they have the money now, so here is the question from us players
Is Krafton loyal, are they going to make the game enjoyable for us?
Time will tell.
I truly love how this game started and I was watching it on youtube long before I finally bought it,
I hope you can understand my answer to the question How do you currently feel about inZOI? POLL
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Hi everyone: To be honest, I’m a little disappointed. I expected more. In my opinion, if you’re going to create a game, you have to be very clear about what you want to do. Copying another game and listening to the minority doesn’t seem like a good plan. Right now, it feels a bit chaotic with lots of bugs and unfinished things. It seems less ambitious than The Sims, so I’ve already accepted that it will never have as many players. I don’t play the gameplay much because I’m too old for certain things, but even if this game falls short, I hope and wish it lasts, because I have a lot of fun dressing up my dolls, just like when I was a little girl
. Regards
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I must say that today I feel mainly frustrated. Breakfast at the Svensson house was chaos. The Zois kept stopping eating to do other things, like brushing their teeth, even though they were hungry. One of the children ended up going to school hungry.
One of the Zois went to North Beach and her conversations with her friends kept being interrupted by strangers.
I still always love this game, but it absolutely needs to be adjusted a bit.
And I agree with Samuriko, the Zois’ routine made the situation worse.
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I chose ‘exited’, ‘awe’, ‘curious’ and ‘frustrated’. There are certainly aspects of InZOI I find jaw-droppingly impressive, especially at such an early stage, and I’m interested and (for the moment) enthusiastic to see how it develops in future updates. But there are also some things that get really frustrating at times, such as their habit of prematurely dismissing obvious bugs (as mentioned above). Small things like bad translations also get on my nerves - I really wish they’d get a native English speaker to check them rather than just relying on AI! I’d be willing to do it for free!
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