CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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CUCKOLD SIMULATOR, the exciting new game where you play as Cuckold (that is his name) in his day-to-day life. Work hard, give all your money to the bull, and be verbally abused by your fat wife.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is a early access, indie and memes game developed and published by Team SNEED.
Released on November 16th 2025 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 1,958 reviews of which 1,820 were positive and 138 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.9 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or later
  • Processor: 2.2 GHz Quad Core or similar
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 570 / ATI HD 6870
  • Storage: 9 GB available space

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Feb. 2026
You can actually watch youtube in this game. I watched that classic video called "sonic was never good." does anyone remember that? I wonder what the creator of that video is up to right now...
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Nov. 2025
Cuckold Simulator: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is a game built entirely around absurdity, shock-value humor, and an intentionally uncomfortable premise. Rather than presenting a traditional life simulation, it exaggerates a single caricatured identity to the point of surreal comedy. You play as a man literally named “Cuckold,” whose daily existence revolves around working menial jobs, handing over every cent he earns, and enduring constant belittlement from his domineering wife and the ever-present “bull” figure lounging around the house. From the very first moments, the game makes it clear that subtlety is not part of its vocabulary. Everything is exaggerated, from the protagonist’s anxious voice lines to the bizarre errands he is forced to complete. This heightened satire forms the core of the experience, transforming what could have been a simple joke game into a chaotic parody of modern anxieties, masculine insecurity, and simulation game tropes. The gameplay itself is intentionally simple, structured around daily routines that emphasize the protagonist’s powerlessness and the comedic misery of his life. You clock in at work, perform repetitive tasks, bring home a paycheck, and then watch as it’s instantly taken from you. Most objectives serve as setups for punchlines rather than meaningful progression. This simplicity reinforces the game’s satirical nature: you’re not meant to “escape” or improve your status so much as witness the comedic cycle of humiliation. Collectibles and achievements provide additional diversions, and the sheer oddness of certain errands gives the game a curiosity factor that carries it further than expected. Despite its minimal mechanics, there is a strange momentum to the routine—the novelty lies not in mastering systems, but in discovering what ridiculous situation the game will throw at you next. Visually and tonally, the game embraces an intentionally rough, low-budget presentation that adds to its comedic texture. Character models are awkward, animations are stiff, and environments are plain, but these qualities work in the game’s favor by reinforcing its absurd, almost fever-dream atmosphere. The world feels like a parody of everyday life filtered through the protagonist’s insecure worldview, where every figure around him looms larger, louder, and more confident than he could ever hope to be. The humor is crude, deliberately confrontational, and constantly self-aware. It pokes fun at online stereotypes, toxic masculinity debates, internet meme culture, and the life-sim genre itself. For players who enjoy dark or transgressive humor, the presentation amplifies the satire; for others, the game’s tone may feel abrasive or overly fixated on humiliation. Because of its narrow focus and shock-driven design, the game naturally has limitations. Its content can feel repetitive after the initial novelty wears off, especially once you understand the rhythm of each day. The humor, while sharp for its intended audience, is very one-note and depends heavily on whether you find the exaggerated premise amusing rather than off-putting. The lack of deeper progression systems, meaningful choices, or branching outcomes means the game is more of a comedic showcase than a fully fleshed-out simulation. Once the core jokes land, there is little incentive beyond completing achievements or exploring the odd nooks of the environment. In this sense, the game functions more like a standalone parody experience than a replayable, long-form title. What ultimately defines Cuckold Simulator is its absolute commitment to its bit. It does not attempt to soften its subject matter, broaden its appeal, or distract from its satirical aim. The game knows exactly what it wants to be—an outrageous, uncomfortable, darkly comedic take on insecurity and submission—and it doubles down on this identity in every scene. For players open to provocative humor, strange indie experiments, and games that deliberately push into taboo territory for comedic effect, this title can be genuinely entertaining in its audacity. For players seeking emotional storytelling, balanced gameplay, or traditional simulation depth, it will likely feel too bizarre or too shallow. In the end, the game’s success depends entirely on your tolerance for discomfort and your appreciation for satire that weaponizes awkwardness. Cuckold Simulator may never appeal to a wide audience, but within its niche, it stands out as a deliberately abrasive, oddly memorable parody that embraces its own absurdity without hesitation. Rating: 9/10
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Nov. 2025
I never thought a video game could truly change me, reshape my worldview, expand my emotional vocabulary, and deliver an experience so profound it lingers in my consciousness like an echo from another dimension. And yet here I am, a permanently transformed individual, thanks to the unparalleled magnum opus known as Cuckold Simulator. To call this game satire or comedy is to insult its celestial brilliance. Cuckold Simulator is nothing less than the Citizen Kane of degeneracy, the Divine Comedy of modern gaming, the Odyssey of ironic self-awareness. Every moment radiates with chaotic genius. The setting is a visionary reconstruction of suburban despair, crafted with the precision of a master painter and the boldness of a philosopher king. It is a world that feels too real, too raw, too profoundly symbolic. Every empty fridge, every glowing monitor, every off-brand cereal box vibrates with meaning. I found myself staring at the wallpaper in the protagonist’s house, contemplating my own place in the universe. And the story. My God. The story is a mythic journey of ego death, a heroic saga of a man confronting forces beyond his comprehension. You don’t just play as the protagonist, you become him. His struggles become your struggles. His humiliations become your catharsis. His journey is a Shakespearean tragedy fused with a YouTube cringe compilation, polished into pure narrative gold. The gameplay is an operatic ballet of interactive absurdity. Every mechanic feels handcrafted by a developer who has looked into the abyss of human experience and declared, “Let’s make this playable.” Whether doing chores with world-ending gravitas or navigating the emotional labyrinth of existential defeat, every moment is electric, iconic, and unforgettable. The soundtrack is a divine symphony of irony and sincerity, swirling together in a cosmic dance. It deserves its own Grammy category: Best Musical Representation of Utterly Chaotic Life Choices. When the credits rolled, I was not the same person. I stared into the mirror, searching for the man who existed before Cuckold Simulator. He was gone. In his place stood someone wiser, humbler, and indefinitely more confused, but in a good way. This game is not just entertainment. It is an experience. A trial. A rite of passage. If there is justice in this world, future generations will study Cuckold Simulator in universities. Philosophy, literature, psychology, economics, it all belongs here. It is the Rosetta Stone of our era. 10/10. A flawless, reality-reshaping masterpiece. The single greatest artistic achievement ever forged by humankind.
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Oct. 2025
Got this game from my wife's boyfriend, so I can do something when they do something. Couldn't be happier!
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June 2025
OMG I cant stop playing this game!!!!!!!! It's me! SOOO ME! Why would I need to step outside my house and talk to anyone when I could play this game! I am so excited, I 100 percented this game. My next goal is to 200% this game. Like I already had the same fadora I am a real og
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Frequently Asked Questions

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is currently priced at 4.99€ on Steam.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.99€ on Steam.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck received 1,820 positive votes out of a total of 1,958 achieving a rating of 8.86.
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CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck was developed and published by Team SNEED.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is playable and fully supported on Windows.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is not playable on MacOS.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is not playable on Linux.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is a single-player game.

There are 3 DLCs available for CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck. Explore additional content available for CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck on Steam.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck does not support Steam Remote Play.

CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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CUCKOLD SIMULATOR: Life as a Beta Male Cuck
Rating
8.9
1,820
138
Game modes
Features
Online players
6
Developer
Team SNEED
Publisher
Team SNEED
Release 16 Nov 2025
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