in progress...

No entries, but don't worry, we will inform you once the new offer appears.

icon icon

About Beggar's Life

Beggar's Life - about the game

Start with nothing but an empty stomach and a hopeful heart in Beggar's Life, an idle incremental game where you beg for food and scavenge to survive. As you grow stronger (and stranger), unlock bizarre and surprising paths—become a humble priest, a cunning thief, a devoted rat lover, or even a chaotic pyromaniac. Every scrap you collect leads to new skills and possibilites. Will you rise, or just set everything on fire?

  • Accumulate all sorts of things: There are many resources to gather, and many ways to gather them. Beg for food, forage for trinkets, pray for forgiveness, imagine them into being. Resources can be concrete like breadcrumbs, alive like cats, or abstract like sadness and gratitude.

  • Grow stronger, grow kinder, grow happier, grow madder: Use resources to craft power-ups. Weave a basket to carry more food. Sharpen your mind to think faster and endure more guilt. Learn to read and begin studying. Or draw closer to the sewer rats and form a real bond.

  • Train in a wide variety of skills: Scavenging, Beggarhood, Animal Love, Cunning, Catkinship, Ratkinship, Introspection... and that’s just scratching the surface. Improving skills makes you more versatile, though some may clash. As you grow, new actions and power ups may become available, but not all skills guarantee rewards. Some paths might close off others.

  • Rise through the classes: In Beggar’s Life, you don’t choose a class at the start. Instead, you unlock them as you go, picking one when you meet the requirements. Classes are multi-tiered and grow in scope. You might start at the bottom of the streets, then serve the church as an Alms Collector. Keep going, and you might become an Acolyte, or even a Priest. Or maybe halfway through your life in the Church, you change paths. Move into the sewers and become a Rat Warden. Or a Pickpocket. Or a Street Philosopher. The choice is yours, if you can earn it.

Inspired by Theory of Magic, made by the genius Lerping Lemur