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"An open-world New York RPG where you roleplay as any character you choose, from law-abiding citizens to criminals, with flexible drop-in/drop-out multiplayer."
Minimum session
10 min
Pausability
Pause anytime
Resume friendliness
Easy to resume
FOMO pressure
Low FOMO
Focus required
Moderate
Session structure
Open-ended
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About
A unique online PC game in the RolePlay (Role-Playing Game) genre, with an interesting open world, plenty of game entertainment, and a rich culture of the Big Apple. In this game, you create your own character, who will later exist with other players in virtual New York. You can choose any role in this world: either you're a peaceful worker or a criminal mastermind, or vice versa - it's up to you. Be whoever you want to be!
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NY Times — Session FAQ
- How long does a session of NY Times take?
- The minimum meaningful session for NY Times is approximately 10 minutes. This is the shortest play window where you can make real progress or have a satisfying experience, based on community data.
- Can you pause NY Times?
- Yes — NY Times supports instant pause. You can stop at any moment without penalty, making it ideal for sessions that might be interrupted.
- Does NY Times pressure you to keep playing?
- NY Times has low FOMO. There may be some narrative momentum, but the game doesn't pressure you to keep playing. Natural stopping points are common.
- What is NY Times's Session Respect Score?
- NY Times has a Session Respect Score of 8.7/10. This score combines minimum session length, pausability, FOMO level, and pickup friendliness into a single metric for how well the game fits busy schedules.






