
Team AF-Aftermath Fellows
A downloadable game for Windows
Team AF
Lead a growing squad of brave little helpers as they rescue survivors, clear debris, repair damage, and push deeper into disaster zones. Manage your crowd of Fellows, keep them safe from hazards, and complete objectives to restore hope one area at a time.
⭐ Gameplay
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Command a whole crew of tiny responders, each ready to jump into action.
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Clear debris, heal injured civilians, and rebuild pathways to progress.
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Face dangers like the natural elements.
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Advance through levels that move from chaos to recovery, reflecting the full cycle of disaster response.
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Complete objectives to expand your team and unlock new interventions.
🎮Controls
Movement Controls
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WASD
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Arrow keys
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Left joystick (controller)
Critical Hits (More Damage)
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Spacebar (keyboard)
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X (PlayStation controller)
🌧️ Theme: Weathering the Storms
Built for the Volunteer Week Game Jam 2025, with the theme “Weathering the Storms: From Preparation to Action to Reconstruction,” Aftermath Fellows follows the arc of a community coming together after devastation. Your leadership turns panic into progress as you guide your team from the storm’s wake toward renewal.
💛 A cozy take on crisis
Despite dire circumstances, Aftermath Fellows focuses on compassion, cooperation, and the small wins that spark big recoveries.
Because even in the toughest moments… every fellow counts.
😎 Credits
- Programmer : Daniel Pascual
- Programmer : Andrés Mayo
- Programmer : Eduardo Rico
- Designer: Nelar
- Artist: Carmux
- Artist: nene.pss





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The game is really fun and polish congrats ! the art is great too (at first I though it was a multiplayer game because of the miniature aha)
I really enjoyed it! Congrats, it's a good game and I think it could genuinly be expanded to a full game :)
If you were to continue it, I'd suggest to add either a minimap or a bigger dedicated map that is revealed as you explore the level. Towards the end It's easy to run in circles when you're missing just 1-2 objectives and still have 15 minutes to go.
It might work well as a mobile experience too.