SC: Life

Welcome to SC: Life

The Ultimate Life Simulator!


Squarecraft life is about real life but then in Minecraft. It lets you play in the "United States of Wesarvy" which is a fictional country in which you can decide what to do and what to become. Always wanted to become the boss of a large firm, have legal or political skills you want to use, or just want to have a nice environment in which you can roleplay with some friends then SC: life is the game for you.

This gamemode in short

The land of Wesarvy in which you will play is a simulated country with its own economy, legal system and ofcourse government. You can make your own story within this gamemode. And you do not have to do this alone but you can invite your friends to work together or against each other. Because you can also choose do some, lets say, less legal things if you wish. Ofcourse when you are caught the consequences are also for you. Shortly said this is a gamemode for you if you want to invest some time in a enxiting enviorment that will also teach you a skill or two you can bring to your real life.

As we said Wesarvy has its own systems that are a simplified version of real life mechanics. Wesarvy has its own website on which 'the goverment' of this in-game country can update you on changes within its borders. You can for example find the law of Wesarvy on this site, the governmental branches and some regulations Wesarvy has. You can check the website out via the button below.

Need some help


We can not overstate how excitingly intrecat SC-life is as a gamemode. But at the same time we do realize it can be seen as overwelming when getting started. Because we do not want you to miss out on this unique experience there is a special section dedicated to giving you some tips and advice which are usefull for new players as well as for those who are allready femilliar with the game. 

Fun fact about this gamemode!

Did you know that most members of our leadership team met each other on the predecessor of this gamemode "SymCity". You should hear them going on and on about the good old days.