An open world adventure game filled with silly characters and terrible secrets.
Afterplace is an adventurous retro game for those who like to get lost. 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! 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.
Originally designed for mobile devices, Afterplace strives to bring an experience that feels both small and immense at the same time. The game has simple, fluid controls, allowing you to focus on exploration and discovery. Characters are happy to chat - or you can run right past them! You get to choose what story to explore, if any at all (we are not responsible for the consequences of ignoring the story, whatever they may be).
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!
A delight to explore, brimming with surprises ranging from sarcastic vending machines to nightmarish bosses, we’re still finding new paths, new choices and unexpected encounters that make us laugh.
Love it but dislike the beatability
GabemGonzalez
I enjoyed this game immensely; however, I must admit that the experience felt somewhat truncated. Despite the engaging gameplay and captivating storyline, I found myself defeating the final boss much too quickly, clocking in at around a 5-hour run time for the entire game. This rapid conclusion left me wishing for a bit more depth and constraint in the side quests, which I believe could have extended the gameplay and provided a more satisfying build-up to the final confrontation.But tbh, I kinda messed up in using the invinsability mode.
Deceptively addictive
Fluffy Logic
When I first started playing the game, I thought this was going to be a short game, give how minimal the graphics look. I might play it for 5 min and never play it again. An hour later, I had to force myself to stop playing, :-D. This is a surprisingly fun game in the style of the original NES Zelda games, but with its own wonderful charm and humor. And in a way, it's teaching me how to play games better vs running headlong at the enemy and dying over and over :-D.
Surprisingly Charming Game!
BlueberryBeef
I bought this game on a whim, and it became the first game I have beaten in a long time without any guides! Other than the in-game rudimentary map you find, there is little to no hand holding. The game is incredibly charming and you can feel the love from the dev in every decision you make. I legitimately love this game. Please give it a try, look at it as an Undertale-like.
Fixed non-roman character display in some portions of the game.
Version 1.2.21
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