NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD: buy the game as a Steam gift
NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD is a small but mercilessly honest game about the dark side of internet fame. You take care of Ame β an anxious girl who wants to become a popular streamer under the handle KAngel, the "internet angel". Each in-game day you decide what she does: post, stream, go outside, take her meds, or stay online until dawn. Your choices shape how many followers she gains and what state her mind is in. There's no magic "happiness" button here β just a fragile, real person you can push toward a million followers or toward the edge.
When you buy from us, you're getting a Steam gift: once the order is placed, the full game is delivered to your Steam account and sits in your library like any purchased game.
About the name: STREAMER OVERLOAD = GIRL OVERDOSE
People search for this game under two names. NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE is the original Japanese title it launched under at home. NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD is the international name for the very same game. Steam's data sometimes surfaces the first name, so you may see both on this page β but it's one and the same product, not a separate add-on or DLC. You don't buy anything extra: the gift unlocks the whole game.
What's inside the game
NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD is a visual novel with raising-sim and management elements. Over a handful of in-game days before a "deadline", you raise three of Ame's stats: follower count, her affection for you, and her mental state (stress). The game is packed with memes, internet-culture references, fake social feeds and sudden twists. There are more than twenty endings β from bright to genuinely heavy β and chasing them is exactly why people replay it. The soundtrack is a standout too, including the viral track "INTERNET OVERDOSE".
- Genre: visual novel / streamer raising sim with stat management.
- Many endings: your daily choices lead to different finales.
- Heavy theme: fame, burnout and mental health β no rose-tinted glasses.
- Platform: PC (Windows and macOS) via Steam.
How to receive the gift
The flow is simple. You leave your Steam friend invite link (s.team/p/...) and your account region. Our bot adds itself to your friends, sends the gift, and removes itself after delivery β no manual accepting needed. The whole thing usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout. Steam Guard is not required, and the account doesn't need to own any other games.
Region and a couple of conditions for a smooth delivery
For Steam to accept the gift without fuss, keep two things in mind. First, your Steam account region must match the gift region β otherwise the system simply won't let you accept it. Second, the game must not already be in the account's library: Steam blocks gifts for games you already own, and that's the number-one failure reason. Finally, friend requests must be allowed in your profile settings so the bot can reach you. Cover these little details and the game arrives without drama.
If something goes wrong
Failures are rare, as with any service like this. The usual culprits are mundane: closed friend requests or an expired invite link. Open up friend adding, send a fresh s.team/p/... link, and we'll do our best to push the gift through.
Why people replay it
The main hook of NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD is replayability. A single run is short, but there are more than twenty endings, and to see them all you have to steer Ame down different paths: maximize followers one run, protect her sanity the next, take some genuinely questionable choices another. The game rewards curiosity and isn't afraid to hit you emotionally, so most players go through it several times and keep discussing the endings long after. Add the distinctive visual style, the dense internet aesthetic and a soundtrack that ends up on its own playlists, and it's clear why this small title became a cult favorite.
More in the same mood
If you're drawn to intimate stories about the internet, the mind and unconventional storytelling, check out kindred games: the visual novel Doki Doki Literature Club, the cyberpunk bar sim VA-11 HALL-A, and the dark indie tale The Coffin of Andy and Leyley. Like NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD, they all play on your nerves rather than your GPU.
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