OneState RP - Role Play Life

OneState RP - Role Play Life

ChillBase

Rating 3.6 (126,558 reviews)

An online city role-play simulator built around jobs, cars, and social status

The design centres on role-play systems rather than scripted stages. Most of the appeal comes from choosing a path, repeating work and social routines, and using money, vehicles, and status to shape a personal identity inside the city.

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Category Adventure
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 1.1.1
Updated Jun 16, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

OneState RP - Role Play Life is a free-to-play online city-life simulator from ChillBase, built around improvised role-play in a crowded open world. In practice, it asks players to pick a social identity, work jobs, trade, drive, and build status inside a persistent city that is framed as a compact version of Los Angeles. The loop is less about mission structure than about living a chosen role and reacting to other people in the same space. That makes it closer to a mobile social sandbox than a traditional adventure game. The presentation leans on a modern 3D city setting, with cars, customisation, and faction-style roles doing much of the heavy lifting. Its appeal is obvious for players who want a mobile RP scene, but the open-ended premise also leaves a lot of room for repetition if the social layer does not hold interest.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Role Selection The game lets players frame themselves as different city roles, including law enforcement, medical support, business ownership, or street-level criminal life. That flexibility defines the social sandbox.
  • Open City Routine Play appears to revolve around moving through a busy online city, taking jobs, trading, and making alliances. The loop is built for ongoing role-play rather than short, isolated sessions.
  • Car Customisation Vehicles can be collected, upgraded, and tuned, which gives driving a stronger identity function than simple transport. The garage is presented as part of the player’s status.
  • Police Pursuits The description points to high-speed escapes and police chases as part of the city experience. That adds a more kinetic layer to the otherwise social and economic gameplay.
  • Seasonal Updates Seasonal events and fresh content are part of the pitch, suggesting a live service structure. That matters because the city is meant to keep changing over time.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile role-play games, the main draw is breadth rather than polish in a single mode. It combines social improvisation, career paths, vehicle culture, and city economics into one persistent space, which gives it a broader identity than a standard driving or crime game.

  • Broad Role Fantasy Few mobile games present such a wide set of identities in one city, from medic to police officer to business owner. That variety helps the world feel socially flexible.
  • Large Install Base The Google Play listing shows more than 10,000,000 installs, which suggests a substantial audience and an active multiplayer pool. That is important for a game built around online interaction.
  • Cross-Store Availability It is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the Canadian App Store, which makes it easy to access on Android phones, iPhones, and iPads without platform friction.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are significant. This is a free online game with a Teen rating on Google Play and 17+ on the App Store, so it is not framed as a child-friendly sandbox. Its online nature and live-service structure also matter.

  • Monetisation Likely Because it is free and has a large install base, the store listing strongly suggests in-app purchases or other monetisation. The official pages should be checked for the current payment setup.
  • Online Dependence The description repeatedly stresses online role-play and interaction with real people, so this is not a good fit for offline play. A stable internet connection will matter for regular sessions.
  • Age Rating Split Google Play rates it Teen, while Apple lists it as 17+. That makes it better suited to older teens and adults, especially given the crime, gang, and police themes.

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