Premise and world
The Last Journey is a simulation title made for iPhone that drops players into a fractured, post-nuclear cosmos. After a global catastrophe, your task is to scout distant planets and identify suitable refuges where humanity can survive. The narrative drives exploration and discovery as you piece together what remains of civilization.
How it plays
Players pilot expeditions across varied planetary biomes, facing environmental hazards and difficult choices that shape the story’s outcome. Key gameplay pillars include:
- Survival systems that force you to prioritize needs and adapt to harsh conditions
- Long-range exploration missions to uncover new worlds and resources
- Tactical planning and decision-making that affect settlements and story branches
You’ll collect materials, establish outposts, and negotiate — or clash — with alien inhabitants, all while trying to secure a permanent home for your people.
Interface and presentation
The game pairs detailed visuals with an intuitive control scheme tailored for touchscreens. Menus and in-game prompts are designed for quick navigation so you can focus on exploration rather than fiddly controls. The unfolding plot and atmospheric art direction work together to create an engaging, immersive experience.
About the complete edition
This full release includes the full campaign, expanded building options, and additional narrative content not found in lighter versions. With the complete package you get the entire arc of the story, more planets to visit, and deeper management systems for settlements.
Alternate pick
If you’re looking for a different free-to-play experience, consider American Marksman — a more action-focused title that emphasizes precision shooting and competitive modes. It’s a contrasting option if you prefer faster, skill-based gameplay over long-form simulation and strategy.
Technical
- Windows
- iPhone
- Full