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A cozy multiplayer co-working sandbox with character customization, room building, and productivity tools. Focus, study, work, and relax together with friends and players around the world.

gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is a character customization, cozy and cute game developed and published by ambr.
Released on April 30th 2025 is available on Windows and MacOS in 15 languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Indonesian, Spanish - Latin America, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 810 reviews of which 736 were positive and 74 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 11.79€ on Steam, but you can find it for 3.95€ on Gamivo.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 / 11
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-1235U
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
MacOS
  • Requires an Apple processor
  • OS: 14.0 (Sonoma)
  • Processor: Apple M1
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Apple M1 integrated GPU (Metal support required)
  • Storage: 3 GB available space

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64 hours played
Nov. 2025
absolute best productivity app/game ever. everything i was looking for 1. customizable characters 2. customizable rooms 3. rain ambience 4. cozy music that doesn't distract 5. super cute character/outfit/object models 6. multiplayerrrrrr 7. pomodoro timer sound that doesn't give me a heart attack and now that it has multiplayer it's even better because i work better when i know there's someone else locking in too nearby me. the amount of communication between players (emojis) is just nice because i think chatting would be very distracting/like any other game. love when we exchange hi and go about our work
4 hours played
Oct. 2025
chill game, i hope it continues to get updated. my wishes for future addons are: animations for ~cleaning (sweeping, wiping, dusting, washing dishes) ~exercise (running, stretching, lifting weights, boxing, dancing) ~gardening (watering plants) ~cooking (stovetop, microwave, grill) ~grooming (brushing hair, painting nails, putting on makeup) i just thought these would inspire motivation & focus for important routine tasks :3 alsoo would love more pets, maybe even a customizable cat/dog
38 hours played
Sept. 2025
this game was worth the money.. it has way more features than on mobile and it helps motivate me to concentrate better. I'm a 16 year old highschool student with ADHD and I'm really glad there's an app like this. I'm on medication and stuff but gogh is a motivator like no other. I can't study without using it like AT ALL and not to seem like a glazer but do get it if you can. It might seem boring to others but it helps me. Can't imagine how I would've studied back when there wasn't technology like this. I also don't use AI because youtube explanations and gogh is enough for me to keep going..thank you developers of gogh, you're genuinely a life saver. we love you
186 hours played
Sept. 2025
It's been pretty cool having this run in the background while I work, and the features like the timer and checklist are surprisingly useful and make it easier to track my time throughout the day. I REALLY wish the multiplayer mode had text chat though. I understand the point is to not distract people while they work, but that can be easily fixed by having an option for "Do Not Disturb" that people can toggle on and off. Let people decide for themselves if they want to be bothered or not.
170 hours played
Aug. 2025
First of all, let me first say that this is not a game, therefore I will rate it as such. Edit, I'll leave the old review as is, but there's an update to the software that I want to share before you read on. The software has a discord server with a bug forum attached. When I reported the weird aspect ratio, I might not have received a definitive answer: "We'll fix it". HOWEVER. With the latest update, they fixed the aspect ratio issue. Now, monitors come in 16:9 versions. Which makes me happy. You should be happy too. Now you can get the software and properly load all your screenshots into a really nice photo wall. I have a few issues with the software, all of which are pretty minor and can be either avoided, or aren't major enough to warrant me to not recommend the software. So what is gogh primarily? - > Second monitor content. Its basically a custom version of your own lofi girl/chilledcow stream that you can customize to fit your desired look. The artstyle is very unique and adorable, the models, while lower in polygons, are very well done. The user interface is intuitive and straightforward with lots of ways to customize your room. You can even add your own images onto photos or monitors but more on that later. The music is standard lofi music, which is to say pleasant and non obstrusive. You can even add extra sounds such as rain or the clicking of someone else typing on their mechanical keyboard. Very well done overall. If these were the only features, I'd say that it has its niche and some people might enjoy playing around with it for a bit and that, to those people, this software would be worth it. Which is to say, it has other qualities that I personally value even more than the rest: Tools for productivity. I mentioned that this software is second monitor content. The best way to engage with Gogh is to put it on your second screen while doing something productive like writing a boot, studying, coding or anything that isn't leasure things like gaming or watching movies, simply because of something I will touch on later. The software provides you with simple tools like a promodomo timer, allowing you to set interval timers so you can in theory go for 25 minutes of studying and 5 minutes of break time over and over until you completed your task. Tasks? Yes, you also have a checklist that you can add and check off points on. Everything you'd need to keep to a strickt schedule is there. Schedule? Yeah, you got that too. You can also have a little calendar in which you can mark when you did things so you can keep track of your own progress. There is even more than that in the software, but so far, I haven't engaged with the camera mode or poses much. Mostly because I primarily use it as my jukebox, timer and organizer. Now onto the bad. The software takes up a lot of resources. How many? So many that my work laptop cannot handle it with an i7 alongside the rest of the software it needs to run like Visual Studio. The GPU requirement also worries me a little bit. A GTX 1060 as the recommended GPU for perspective is still good enough to play things like Monster Hunter World. Let's not talk about the RAM. This software will actively cost you energy, which is to say, its not too big of an issue, but I don't think the software would need these resources with everything thats going on. All of this is a worrying trend in video games lately. Which is to say, my PC at home doesn't have any issues running the software while also having far more demanding things running alongside it including full games, Godot and an overtabbed firefox. So with a dedicated GPU, it works flawlessly. Integrated will see issues if you need to do dev work though, so be weary of that. And now for my biggest gripe with the entire software. You have the option of using your own images. The monitors look like 16:9. However, as I confirmed with the developers, somewhere, a designer went for 21:10 instead for the selectable aspect ratio for images. This is weird and completely removes my ability to create a mirror look for my Gogh room but alas, it is what is it. Should you get gogh? Maybe. If you want to get somewhere in life while also appearing busy on steam so people don't message you? Yes. Go for it. You can alternatively open up 2 browser tabs for 1, the promodomo timer that is freely available on your browser (Just gotta sell your soul to ad platforms, go ahead do it!) and 2 the lofi girl stream of your choice. But let's say you wanted to test the software out first. Gogh has an android version you can download for free. See if that works for you. If it does, great. If it doesn't, I'ma say that 12€ really isn't a lot of money. Heck, Oppenheimer cost me 13€ to buy the blue ray for. I have yet to watch the movie, but I'll get more value from Gogh than Oppenheimer. And to the devs. Please add a checkbox that allows me to select 16:9 images for my monitors. Thats all I'm asing for at this point. Also for the Tux chills out there. Works with Proton. Only thing that I found to not be working was the virtual camera, but I cannot rule out OBS to be at fault for this.

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Frequently Asked Questions

gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is currently priced at 11.79€ on Steam.

No, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 11.79€ on Steam.

Yes, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar received 736 positive votes out of a total of 810 achieving a rating of 8.54.
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gogh: Focus with Your Avatar was developed and published by ambr.

Yes, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Yes, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

No, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is not playable on Linux.

gogh: Focus with Your Avatar offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

gogh: Focus with Your Avatar includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

Yes, there are 4 DLCs available for gogh: Focus with Your Avatar. Explore additional content available for gogh: Focus with Your Avatar on Steam.

Yes, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is fully integrated with Steam Workshop. Visit Steam Workshop.

No, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar does not support Steam Remote Play.

Yes, gogh: Focus with Your Avatar 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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gogh: Focus with Your Avatar
Rating
8.5
736
74
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
1,040
Developer
ambr
Publisher
ambr
Release 30 Apr 2025
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