Quick snapshot
生存33天 (English title: 33 Days to Survive) is a free survival title for iPhone that drops you into a post-apocalyptic landscape overrun by the undead. You take charge of a small band of survivors, sending them into ruined structures to scavenge, trade, and form alliances—all with the goal of keeping humanity’s spark alive.
How the game plays
- Recruitable survivors bring distinct talents that change how you approach each mission.
- Scavenging and supply management are central: food, weapons and crafting components must be found and conserved.
- Exploration and combat are balanced; you’ll alternate between calculated stealth and all-out firefights against zombie swarms.
- Environments are varied and risky, from crumbling hospitals to abandoned urban centers filled with hidden loot and dangers.
Survivor roles and progression
Players can add new characters to their roster, each offering special abilities that complement different strategies—some excel at stealth and medicine, others at combat or resource gathering. Developing these characters and assigning them to appropriate tasks is a key tactical layer that influences long-term survival.
Locations and enemy types
The world includes multiple hazardous zones where resources are concentrated but threats are higher. Expect to encounter:
- Mutated creatures and large hordes that require coordinated responses.
- Derelict medical complexes, collapsed residential blocks, and industrial ruins rich in materials but fraught with risk.
- Random encounters and environmental hazards that force you to adapt on the fly.
Strategy tips
To survive longer, balance short-term needs with long-term planning: rotate scavenging runs to avoid depletion, pair characters whose skills complement each other, and decide when stealth is preferable to direct confrontation. Crafting, base upgrades, and alliances with other survivor groups all contribute to a sustainable approach.
Paid alternative to try
If you’re looking for a premium sandbox with creative building and survival elements, consider a paid sandbox title like Minecraft (paid versions on mobile and other platforms). It offers a different pace—more construction and creativity, fewer story-driven survival encounters—but can be a satisfying companion for players who enjoy resource management and crafting in a persistent world.
Technical
- iPhone
- Free