Gogh: Focus with Your Avatar

Gogh: Focus with Your Avatar (2025)

by ambr
Genres:Indie, Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:gogh: Focus with Your Avatar is more than a focus tool – it’s a cozy blend of avatar creation, room design, and virtual pet game. Build your perfect space, vibe with Lofi beats, and let your cute avatar and quirky companion turn work into pure fun!
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