Nice offline game where you have to find out how to survive after a nuclear apocolypse with your classmate Machiko while monitering hunger, health, and sanity.
While some of the outcomes are based on chance, a good amount of the game is strategy (how you use food, what materials you craft, what places you choose to visit, knowing when and when not to interact with something, etc). You will fail over and over bit it won't feel impossible. You can get multiple endings, but it takes a lot to get to them.
There are not many walkthroughs or guides, but some of the achievements gave me hints as to what I might have to do.
I enjoy playing this even after finally getting on ending because while it's relatively text-based, there are background visuals that help create the game world in my head. I like discovering new things and planning with what seems like less consequence.
Also, a hint: you can press with two fingers on mobile on skip text. Trust me, it makes everything so much less tedious after restarting a few times.
Played this for years and still love it (even uninstalled Shining Nikki to come back)
It feels like they've hit a nice balance for f2p players although you will get in-game notifs for microtransactions fairly often (they are non-intrusive)
Living in the Ending World | Japanese
4.6Nice offline game where you have to find out how to survive after a nuclear apocolypse with your classmate Machiko while monitering hunger, health, and sanity.
While some of the outcomes are based on chance, a good amount of the game is strategy (how you use food, what materials you craft, what places you choose to visit, knowing when and when not to interact with something, etc). You will fail over and over bit it won't feel impossible. You can get multiple endings, but it takes a lot to get to them.
There are not many walkthroughs or guides, but some of the achievements gave me hints as to what I might have to do.
I enjoy playing this even after finally getting on ending because while it's relatively text-based, there are background visuals that help create the game world in my head. I like discovering new things and planning with what seems like less consequence.
Also, a hint: you can press with two fingers on mobile on skip text. Trust me, it makes everything so much less tedious after restarting a few times.