Simple Days continues to be a slow-burn, character-first AVN, and v0.19.1 feels like a solid checkpoint. If you’ve been waiting for the next story beat or just want to revisit this cozy (and spicy) world, now’s a good time to jump back in.
In an indie game landscape often defined by high-octane action or complex mechanical systems, Mega Lono’s Simple Days - v0.19.1 offers a deliberate, poignant counterpoint. At first glance, the title suggests escapism—a return to an uncomplicated past. Yet, upon playing through this latest iteration, it becomes clear that “Simple Days” is not merely a retreat from complexity but a meditation on how memory, choice, and small human connections shape our present. The v0.19.1 update refines the game’s core loop without losing its raw, almost diaristic intimacy. Simple Days -v0.19.1- By Mega Lono
One morning, a woman named Etta arrived with boxes of paperbacks and a crate of mismatched teacups. She set a kettle on the counter of the café and spoke as if she had been meaning to say something for a very long time. Simple Days continues to be a slow-burn, character-first
: A feature to set and track long-term goals, breaking them down into smaller, manageable tasks. At first glance, the title suggests escapism—a return