Afterplace

4.9
311 reviews
5K+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 7
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About this game

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. 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, use two thumbs like a traditional controller, or control the game with a physical gamepad. 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!
Updated on
Jan 19, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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App info and performance
Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.9
305 reviews
Matthew Johnson
October 13, 2025
A brilliant adventure game; pixel zelda with a lo-fi undertale-like world/story, quirky and loveable NPCs included. Yes, the art and music are great, plus its made me not only chuckle but actually laugh out loud. It's meatier than I was expecting, but what really drew me in is the attention to detail; it's glaringly obvious that this game was made with so much love. A steal at full price and downright criminal on sale.
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yambaca
January 14, 2026
I love the game. The gamepad support and portrait-landscape orientation switch are truly magnificent. Unfortunately, it would be good if there was a button or option to adjust the zooming graphics which will exclusively show a minimap, but not when not zoomed in. Lastly, I've had a problem with loading, which takes a few minutes each time I switch to another map location, making me think the game has frozen and even making me sleepy. I hope you can improve the game in the next update 🔥💪
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Joshua Beal
December 15, 2025
Afterplace is hands down the best game I have played this year, in fact it's one of the best games I've played in a long time. To only have a 1000+ downloads is a tragedy, it should be well over a million by now. It has that old-school NES/SNES Zelda style gameplay, and then there's the story and the dialogue, OMG play this game. Developers should be throwing money at this man's feet for the dialogue alone. Why are you still reading this...you should have already started playing by now.
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What’s new

Fixed non-roman character display in some portions of the game.