- November 17, 2021
- Kielek577
Day After Day
Platforms
About
Day After Day is a resource management/survival game set in a zombie outbreak. Keep your characters alive, set out on scavenge runs and maybe find a safe haven. - Manage your characters stats, such as hunger or thirst - Scavenge for resources and encounter random events - Currently there are 2 characters available - Manage available resources, decide carefully when to use or save them - Barricade…




- The game offers a mildly addictive appeal with its resource management and exploration of a zombie-infested wasteland.
- It provides a unique artistic portrayal of survival and the human experience, resonating with players on a personal level.
- The game is free, making it accessible for players to try without any financial commitment.
- The graphics are low quality, and the gameplay loop becomes repetitive and boring after a short period.
- The game feels incomplete, lacking meaningful content, combat, and engaging activities for players.
- Technical issues and bugs detract from the overall experience, making it frustrating to play.
story
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story features a hero who encounters a fearful character, ultimately offering them safety and companionship, which highlights themes of trust and redemption. However, reviewers express a desire for a more developed background for the characters and a more conclusive ending, indicating that while the narrative is enjoyable, it lacks depth and resolution.
“The hero in the story eventually meets another person, who, upon being discovered, was initially afraid the protagonist would exploit and hurt them, but instead, they're offered a place to stay and some company.”
“I would like the character's background story to be fleshed out, at the very least.”
“Also, I would like the character's background story to be fleshed out, at the very least.”
“Overall, though the achievements are attainable and it's enjoyable enough, it's too bad I couldn't see the story I would have liked to see if there was an ending.”