LifeAfter is the English version of a popular Chinese survival game “The Day After Tomorrow” developed by NetEase. It’s so far the best survival mobile game I’ve ever stumbled upon. I love it so much that I even dedicate my time to write a beginner’s guide for it. I’ve never written any game guides before so this is sort of a big deal….well, at least for me.
LifeAfter is not a common survival game. At that time of download (March 21st, 2019), I was still playing another survival game called Last Day on Earth and PUBG Mobile, an online multiplayer battle royale game.
My mind was blown when I got started with the game tutorial. I was like, “This is a freaking mash-ups of all the games I enjoyed: PUBG, Last Day on Earth, and The Sims combined!” Yes, you can build your own freaking manor with furniture and design it with beautiful wallpapers! It’s like having a virtual life altogether. No wonder it quickly become one of the most popular zombie survival game for mobile.
Initial release date: April 18, 2019
LifeAfter’s Season 3 Game Trailer
LifeAfter’s Game Servers
The available servers are based on your phone’s language setting.
SEA Region Servers | Language: English (or any SEA languages)
- Milestone
- LevinCity
- Santopany
- SnowHighlands
- CharlesTown
- NancyCity
NA Region Servers | Language: English (US)
- NewLand
- Obelisk
- RedWood
- MouthSwamp
- SandCastle
- MiskaTown
AUS Region Servers | Language: English (Australia)
- MountSnow
- FallForest
EU Region Servers | Only available in Europe | LifeAfter Night Falls client required
- San Rona
- MountSnow
- SandCastle
- HopeValley
- FallForest

LIFEAFTER GUIDE
- Map Guide (updated June 2021)
- Food Ingredients and Recipes (Updated May 2021)
- Resource Gathering (updated June 2021)
- Certs and Professions (updated May 2021)
- Camp Guide
- Camp Technology
- Dog Guide
- Fishing Guide
- NPC Gift Giving (updated Jan 2021)
- Area Operations
- Exchangeable Resources
- Special Supplies Chest Locations
- Achievements
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Beginner’s Guide to LifeAfter
You get to create a character and survive through the apocalypse with other players. It’s way more fun playing it with friends though. To survive, you’ll need to gather resources, craft tools and weapons, as well as completing daily tasks.
I’m covering here as much as I could but I’m sure there are more. As of now, here are some tips and tricks to get you started with LifeAfter:
1. Choosing Your Ideal Dog
From the beginning during the creation of your character, you get to choose your dog. On my first character, I chose a Doberman. Later on, I read from a veteran player to choose a Labrador because you’ll be given 2 extra storage slots. I chose Labrador when I created a new character.
This is Matilda and you can find her at Hope 101. You can look for her when you want to set your dog habit or wish to change it. To change it, it will cost you 1000 gold bars.
If you’re just getting started, you might want to make your dog a Pack Dog as recommended by many other veteran players. I chose Search Dog because I was too lazy to pick up items left off. Last but not least, please remember to feed your dog. A starving and grumpy dog will do you no good. In 2020, there’s a new update on dogs, so I made a more comprehensive dog guide.
2. Do the tutorial
If you’re new to the game, it’s obvious that you’ll need to do the tutorial. If you’re a seasoned player from another server, you can skip the tutorial by answering a few questions or you can do it with a friend which will give you 300 friendship points (the minimum required for you to co-habilitate later on if you wish to.)
I went through the tutorial 2nd time around so I could get some refresher on the backstory. I made the walkthrough videos to assist those who want to cruise through it easily.
3. Customize Your Controls
Click on the settings (the gear icon on the top left of your screen below the camera icon), go to Controls. Select left fixed point and customize. Enlarge the move button. Those controls that I won’t be using particularly in scenes or during combat, I would shrink its size further and placed them towards the corner to have a more visible screen. I also placed my grenade closer to my shooting button so it’s easier to use them. I shifted my run button to the top of the jump button since I wouldn’t really need it considering I can just sprint from the move button.
4. Try to complete the Newbie Quest as quickly as you can.
On the top right of your screen where the bunch of buttons are, look out for the Newbie quest. These quests come with great rewards once you complete them successfully. I’m not going to write a full walkthrough on this Newbie quest because it’s pretty straightforward in the description on what you need to do. They also provided some brief video tutorials to help you through within the game itself.
5. Join a camp
When you’re new and still residing at the development zone, you’ll most likely receive invitations from others to join their camp as you explore the locations. They’re mostly the camp mayors recruiting new members. However, if you haven’t receive any invitation to join a camp or you would like to join a camp that fit your criteria, you can talk to Billy at the Commerce Bureau, Hope 101.
6. Choosing the “right” profession
When choosing a profession, make sure you choose the right one that fits you. While you can change it, it will cost you real money. There are advantages and disadvantages of each cert as it comes with certain professional skills and exclusive items available. You can read more about at Guide to All Certs, Professional Skills, and Exclusive Items.
7. Don’t forget to feed yourself
You’ll get hungry real quick when you’re gathering. Always have food items with you and check your Fullness bar. When you’re full, your gathering and movement speed increase. Besides, when your Fullness bar is dangerously low (red bar), you’ll lose HP and it’ll eventually kill you. Trust me, I’ve died of starvation…I mean my character. Go to Food Recipes and Ingredients for a comprehensive guide!
8. Recover your dropped items immediately after you’re revived following a death.
When you die in the game, you might drop some items and also lose durability of your weapon and armours (depending on what mode you’re in.) You should make it a priority upon revival to retrieve your backpack if you could especially when you have rare items stored in it. You can check the mini map on the top right corner of your screen to locate your backpack.
9. Watch out for weather or environmental status of the location.
Walking out in the open when it’s raining in Fall Forest may get you sick and you also risk of being strike by lightning. Sandstorm in Sand Castles will suffocate you to death, Blizzard in Snow Highlands can freeze you to death and Typhoon in Santopany might blow you off the cliff or into the ocean. Oh! The infected toxic green gas emitted in Mouth Swamp could also kill you. So there are essentially more things that could get you killed apart from the Infected and monsters.
10. Be as active as you can be during events
If you’re looking to progress in this game, get wonderful rewards or simply to make your campmates happy, be sure to stay active. Check on your Daily button at the top right corner of your screen. There’s a list of events or tasks you can complete daily. Do the Camp Patrol and Military Drill with your campmates. Be there to support your camp in the event of Infected Invasion and Trap Infections especially if you’re the mayor!
11. Store some items with the postmen in each location
Branken (NPC) will sometimes request for food to be cooked so I would recommend that you store 4 meat, 4 mushrooms, and 4 vegetables with the postmen in particularly Fall Forest. This will free up space in your backpack than having to carry them around and also save you time from hunting for them when you need it. Also, in Sand Castle, you can send gifts to NPCs to increase your friendliness level. In return, they will give you rewards. You can read more about it at Guide to NPC Gift Giving.
Some Random Tips
12. If you ever get stuck on any locations on the map, just click on settings and hit “Solve Jam” and wait until you’re being transported to the original destination.
13. For furniture recycling event, always team up with others as it will speed up your progress tremendously.
14. Don’t delete your tools or weapons that ran out of sturdiness when you can dismantle them to get back some of the resources.
15. Only do fishing when you run out of vigor since it gives you the lowest experience per vigor. I usually opted for auto-fishing so I can free my hands to do chores around the house but you do waste a lot of baits.
That’s all I have for now to get you started. I’ll update this post whenever I find out more. If you have any great tips or tricks, please feel free to comment below. I’ll be sure to include them here (with credits) in my next update.
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