60 Parsecs!
Atomic Space Age was a blast! Until it became the Post-Apocalyptic Space Age.
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Game description
Android App Analysis and Review: 60 Parsecs!, Developed by Robot Gentleman. Listed in Adventure Category. Current Version Is 1.3.3, Updated On 15/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: 60 Parsecs!. Achieved Over 235 thousand Installs. 60 Parsecs! Currently Has 3 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
Atomic Space Age was a blast! Until it became the Post-Apocalyptic Space Age.Your space station is about to explode and you only have 60 seconds before things get messy. What (or who) will you grab before you make a mad dash for the emergency shuttle and begin your journey into THE GREAT UNKNOWN?
This is 60 Parsecs!, a dark comedy sci-fi adventure set in the Atomic Space Age - complete with all the Cold War paranoia, chrome-plated wall accents and cockroaches with space helmets.
Lead a crew of woefully unprepared astronauts, equipped with whatever junk - sorry - "supplies" you can grab before blasting off, on a journey across the cosmos that's best described as misguided. Make the best of it, while dealing with soup shortages and other horrors of outer space. Will you have what it takes to find a new home and survive?
Bon voyage!
SCAVENGE & EVACUATE
With only 60 seconds before nukes reduce the space station to floating particles in the vacuum of space, frantically grab whatever supplies and crew you can before getting out of there. You never know when that sock puppet will come in handy.
SURVIVE & DECIDE
Space funerals are inconvenient, so try to avoid dying where possible. Use your limited supplies and (hopefully not limited) wits to make difficult choices and ensure your survival, even though the odds are definitely stacked against you.
EXPLORE & CRAFT
Duct tape fixes all problems, but how do you fix (or at least craft) duct tape? Chart expeditions to find resources, craft survival essentials and explore strange new worlds in a procedural, very-much-permadeath adventure.
LEAD & PROTECT
As captain, it's your duty to keep the crew happy - they're less likely to kill you that way. Manage relationships as you watch them grow closer and hopefully not throw each other out the airlock.
Languages: English, Français, Deutsch, русский, 简体中文, Polski, 한국어, 日本語, Italiano, Español, Portugês (BR), Türkçe
What's New
Android target API level upgrade

Recent Comments
Laura Somebody
cool game and concept. but the gathering process at the beginning is ridiculous and makes me not want to play at all. it's nearly impossible to successfully habitate a planet. I've tried using walkthroughs just to complete the game successfully, only for the game to not present any viable options that will end in successfully finishing the game, repeatedly in replays.
Lilly G
Very Similar to 60 Seconds, but with some twists. It has some additional options and story lines, and I'd say it's a little easier to survive for longer periods which is nice, but still difficult. It's just as good as 60 Sec, but more fleshed out, more to do and learn and try. Keeps my interest longer. I really like it! And especially love little things like the Petersons and ASTROCITIZEN_PROPERTY stories lol
A Google user
Fantastic game, takes resource management and survival simulation to a whole new level. The characters react to how you treat them, visibly. Controls are great, much better than the first, and they add a whole new exploration aspect to it that the previous game never had before, or atleast this time it feels like you can explore, where previously exploration felt like an illusion, like you had no choice. Definitely 5/5 and I hope the developers keep working on this type of gameplay in' future.
Rita Kurth
This game I would say is better than 60 seconds which is already a 5 star game, scavenging is much more controllable. It is also good that you don't need water but instead of splitting a can of soup you eat one full can to balance it out. The most interesting part I think is morale, unlike the first game the other people with you see you differently, you can have a traitor or a soul mate. Overall a very good game, plus you can play offline. Also Tom Thomson, I rest my case.
na
it's a really interesting and gripping game. I really recommend it. The game is offline, which makes it even better, so I can play it without wifi. It's really detailed, and the songs and sounds are really well maded. Another thing- that it's not as repetitive and shallow as 60 seconds because it has a lot of different endings and characters. the dynamic is pretty cool, and I really enjoy this game. I dont mind paying it again. Congratulations on the people who worked on it.
A Google user
This game GREATLY succeeds it's predecessor 60 Seconds. The game has much more to do and manages to let each character shine in their own way. No two runs are alike and there is much to explore in the game. The choices you can make aren't always clear as the game simply shows pictures of various skills to apply to the situation but overtime you learn to infer what they mean. There may be some issues with those using older phones but those with more recent ones should have no problem playing.
Crazy Cherokee
First let me say that I loved watching people play the PC version of 60 Seconds on YouTube, but I noticed the reviews on the mobile version of the first and second game were fairly abundant in their complaints and most were having similar issues, so I went with the newest installment. This game is honestly great, everything about the gameplay is great, but I hate how the game doesn't stay open in the background and it corrupts my save every time. It's either play to completion or start over.
Hermaeus Mora
It's a fantastic game but since the last update I can't play at all, it crashes right after the timer ends and it tries to load the shuttle. If I re-open the game and press continue it will load the shuttle and my crewmates but all the text is missing from the log and the computer in the middle. I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling to no avail.