Cover art for 69 Days After DEMO, an adult visual novel by noxDev

69 Days After DEMO

Strategy Windows Android

by noxDev · developer page

Post-apocalyptic survival strategy with adult romance and resource management

Survive the apocalypse as a group of girls. Resource management, survival game. Hentai, lewd, adult content.

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Post-apocalyptic survival strategy with adult romance and resource management

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69 Days After presents a stripped-down survival scenario: society has collapsed, the dead walk, and your group of women is holed up in a riverside cottage with dwindling supplies. noxDev's approach treats this grim premise as the backdrop for a resource-management game where every decision—what to hunt, where to explore, who to trust—carries weight.

Gameplay revolves around rationing food and water, organizing expeditions into dangerous territory, and managing group morale under constant stress. The pixel art aesthetic gives the proceedings a lo-fi, almost indie-tabletop quality that contrasts with the survival weight you're carrying. You'll scavenge, strategize, and unlock polaroid scenes that reveal different outcomes based on your choices—the adult content integrates into the narrative rather than existing as separate rewards, though intimate moments between characters do escalate as relationships develop.

This is a demo, so scope is intentionally limited, but the core loop is already apparent: survival hinges on balancing immediate needs against longer-term stability, with romantic and erotic elements responding to how you allocate time and resources among your companions. noxDev signals a Steam launch is planned at $6.99, which suggests the full version will expand beyond what the current build offers. Android players should note the current version maxes out at Android 13, with higher versions still in development.

The tone is mature without being gratuitous—adult themes emerge organically from isolation, vulnerability, and the intimacy of people depending on one another to live. If you're drawn to survival games that acknowledge human connection as part of survival itself, rather than tacking romance onto a resource sim, 69 Days After earns attention.

Pros

  • Adult content integrated into survival decisions, not separated as reward mechanics
  • Pixel art style reinforces isolation and scarcity effectively
  • Multiple outcomes based on meaningful resource and relationship choices
  • Resource management with real consequence—not busywork
  • Scenario premise sidesteps typical post-apocalypse clichés

Cons

  • Demo scope means limited content for full picture of mechanics
  • Android version currently incompatible with Android 14+
  • Minimal technical specs provided—unclear performance expectations
  • Unclear how many characters and branching paths exist in full release
Recommended for: Players who enjoy survival sims with meaningful relationship mechanics and don't mind explicit adult content woven into narrative outcomes. Works for those who prefer simulation-style gameplay over visual novel pacing.
Skip if: Anyone expecting action-oriented gameplay or those uncomfortable with explicit erotic content; also not suitable for Android 14+ users until compatibility issues are resolved.
Similar taste: If you found the resource tension in Cultist Simulator compelling and want that same decision-weight applied to survival and romance, this scratches that itch—though with a harder survival edge and less occult flavor.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Strategy
Platforms
windows, android
Author
noxDev
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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