From Northway Games and Finji, I was a Teenage Exocolonist is a role-playing game where your choices matter. In this life simulation game, you are a teenager who is spending your teenage years on an alien planet where you must master your skills to survive.
The official trailer for I was a Teenage Exocolonist shows the game’s beautiful art style and what players can expect from a simulation game, such as relationships, leveling up, narrative, and more.
In I was a Teenage Exocolonist, you and your family are refugees from Earth that have entered a new world filled with danger. How you want to live and what you want to become is up to you. You can be an engineer, plant cultivator, or even nurture the future generations of humans.
You can decide how you spend your time. Study, play an instrument, sneak out, or explore. You will make mistakes, but they will, hopefully, strengthen the colony. Your memories, friends, and decisions will become collectible cards that can be used to escape danger.
However, a strange connection to a wormhole causes you to remember events from your past lives. It will take many lifetimes (and endings) to discover a way to save the colony and the planet.
I was a Teenage Exocolonist feature:
- Eight hundred story events. While this may be too much for one lifetime, it’s good that you’ll be able to experience many of them!
- Two hundred fifty battle cards can be used to play a loosely inspired version of poker. Make the best hand from cards like Up to your Knees in Mud (adjacent cards get +1) and Testing on Humans (cards to the right become blue)
- Thirty alternate endings are based on every one of your decisions.
- Twenty-five jobs to become who you want to be.
- Fifteen skills so you develop your empathy, bravery, and more.
- Ten datable characters.
- Plus all the joys of acne, growing up, alien pets, and time loops.
Spend your teenage years on an alien planet in I was a Teenage Exocolonist, launching in August 2022 on PC and consoles. Be sure to check out our Latest News section for more great content!

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