An open world adventure game filled with silly characters and terrible secrets.
Afterplace is an adventurous indie game for mobile devices. It's a huge open world, full of hidden secrets, treasures, and creatures. You'll run around the woods, fight monsters, and talk to ostensibly shady characters! All from your pocket! Be warned though - you never know what the forest might be hiding, and not all trails are paved. Labyrinths and dungeons are tucked away in the most concealed nooks. There are no waypoints in Afterplace. You'll have to forge your own path.
Afterplace has been designed from the ground up to be a fast, fluid, beautiful experience for mobile. There are no virtual buttons. You can move and attack by touching anywhere. You can tap objects directly to interact or attack, or use two thumbs like a traditional controller. The game will adapt dynamically to your play style. Pick up and set down the game at your own pace, it will always save your progress. Afterplace is made to feel like a full-fledged indie adventure game that fits in your pocket.
About the Author:
Afterplace is made by one person, Evan Kice. A former software engineer from Austin TX, Evan quit his job (to the dismay of his friends and family) and has been working full time on Afterplace since early 2019. The initial game released in December of 2022, but Evan plans on continuing to support and polish the game when he can!
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Is Afterplace free?
Afterplace is not free (it costs 6.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Afterplace legit?
✅ The Afterplace app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I walked into it blind after stumbling upon it in the App Store. Usually hard to find games aren’t worth anything, ranging from cheap cash grabs to soulless nonsense. But Afterplace…is such a different game entirely. The Legend of Zelda/UnderTale influence is the first thing that caught my attention while playing. I fell in love the moment a squirrel I attacked ran offscreen and led me to a big surprise (emphasis on big). After that, I really couldn’t put the game down. The details I found in the world were so well fleshed out, and it feels lived in. Everything I interacted with/talked to gave me a reason to care and pursue crazy side quests. I loved the quirkiness, it’s got such a distinct, well crafted charm you truly can’t find with many games. I got so invested in the stories and the complete mystery of the events unfolding before me. I love getting to unravel the story myself and catching the details of the world that each tell a story. Each big story piece gave context in a way that had me in awe, especially the big main ending…(jaw was on the ground). Gameplay was simple, fluid but gave enough to do so that it never grew stale to play. This game has so much care and love put into it, for just one guy…Evan really gave us a piece of art worth talking about. From the serious moments to the all around goofiness of this game, it was such a delight to experience. I’m looking forward to anything this guy has next. Worth more than 8$ in my opinion
Wonderful
I took a risk buying this game as I searched feverishly for something interesting. Unsure of exactly what I was purchasing, I could not be happier with the outcome! The gameplay, the dialogue, the simplicity of its graphics.. all of it adds to the intrigue, nostalgia, and charm of this game. If you’re thinking “should I get this?” My response is a resounding “YES!”
I had given up on iOS mobile games
This game kinda changed my life. It breathes new life into the mobile gaming world. Don’t be mislead by the simple graphics, the gameplay and story are some of the most substantive I’ve played in a long while. Starts off kinda fantasy and then gets rather deep. Very slow burn but worth the play. I especially love that you can turn off damage for the hard bosses (Unlike Elden Ring).
Please provide backbone support. Thx.
Bro add keyboard support!!!
Great game needs keyboard support or a steam release
get this one
this game is all that and more. you really will feel like you’re on an adventure with afterplace. this game provides that elusive feeling of being enraptured by the characters and world around you. literally while i was playing i thought, “man this is one of those games you will always wish you could play again for the first time.” get this one; oh the places you’ll go.
so charming
my god i could play this game forever. its perfect
Awesome game
I have beaten it 3 times now, trying to get the different endings. Every time I have been impressed. 1 thing though, The reset button is gone so I’m just running around with nothing to do.
Poor widescreen support.
Game looks very zoomed out in landscape mode.
A small little fun game (which may be in danger)
This game is great, I just returned to it after a couple of months, to find that it now has a new update for a post game, which is amazing, but since I have found almost everything in the game, I just try to find new dialogue options from the sad machine. (Not gonna tell you who the sad machine is for spoiler reasons) This game could be adored, but it may be in danger if it’s following becomes too large. This game was made in unity, which may not sound bad, until you learn about a semi-new rule from months ago. Basically, once the game is bought enough, the person is taxed for each download, and since it was made by one person, (Evan Kice) it could be catastrophic for him. Since controversy has come from this rule, it will likely be repealed, hopefully. Although, I would recommend this game to anyone still, especially if they liked titles like Undertale or the original Link games. It is charming, and am still waiting for a PC release. Please give it a try. And actually play it for more than 5 minutes.
Cheers,
A friend from the west.
I’ve played a lot of games…
and I’ve even played a lot of mobile games, but this is truly one of the best. It takes you places you would never expect. Just buy this game!
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