7 Sins Walkthrough [ Updated ✧ ]
Envy can lead to resentment and bitterness towards others. To overcome envy, focus on your own goals and achievements.
Wrath can lead to destructive behavior and harm to others. To overcome wrath, learn to manage your emotions and respond constructively.
Sloth can lead to a lack of productivity and motivation. To overcome sloth, establish a routine and set achievable goals.
You will often have to play minigames to earn money or progress relationships. The controls are often unresponsive, so here is the strategy:
The Verdict: 6/10 – An interesting time capsule of mid-2000s edginess. It is repetitive and clunky, but oddly addictive if you enjoy social management games. 7 sins walkthrough
What is it? 7 Sins is a life simulation game that feels like a low-budget, more adult-oriented version of The Sims. You play as a young man in Apple City, and your goal is to climb the social ladder by interacting with neighbors, getting jobs, and making money. The twist is that the game encourages you to use the "7 Deadly Sins" (Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride) to manipulate people.
The Good:
The Bad:
Who is this for? It is for players who enjoy The Sims but wish it had more structured goals and a darker sense of humor. It is not for people looking for a deep story or high-end graphics. Envy can lead to resentment and bitterness towards others
In 7 Sins, you play as Boris (or custom-named male protagonist), a young man living in the fictional city of Paradise City.
You have 30 in-game days to become the "King of the City" — social, financial, and sexual elite.
The game is a social simulation with morality stats tied to the seven deadly sins:
But the "proper story" follows how Vice (a charismatic devil-like figure) guides you to commit all 7 sins to prove humans are corruptible.
Having committed all 6 sins, Vice congratulates you… but reveals his final test: Pride taken to the extreme — you must betray Vice himself.
Objective: Navigate a maze of illusions without falling asleep. The Bad:
This chapter is the most disorienting. Hallways loop. You meet Asmodeus (a seductive shadow) and Belphegor (a giant sleeping sloth-beast).
Sloth Section: A large, soft bed appears. The game literally asks you to "Rest for 5 seconds." If you do, a cutscene plays where 100 days pass, and you die of old age.
Puzzle 4: The Hourglass of Sloth. There is an hourglass on the nightstand. Flip it, then immediately flip it again. This resets the timer. Repeat this 7 times. The glass shatters, revealing a Sharp Key.
Reward: Cupid’s Arrow (used to disable Wrath boss later).