99 Nights In Forest

99 Nights In Forest

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3.3 (9 Reviews)
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Classification: Games » Action Games

99 Nights in the Forest is a Roblox survival horror game where you must survive 99 nights in a terrifying forest while rescuing four lost children. Inspired by the real 2023 Amazon survival miracle where four children survived 40 days alone in the jungle, the game adds supernatural horror through monstrous enemies, including The Deer, Cultists, and The Owl. Gather resources by day, maintain your campfire, and defend against increasingly dangerous creatures each night. Choose from over 20 unique character classes,s each with distinct passive abilities. Two possible endings, gs a true ending and a baending, ing hinge entirely on keeping all four children alive through all 99 nights.

Key Features & Highlights


Day and Night Survival Cycle

Core Structure:Daytime is for exploration, resource gathering, and locating the four lost children across the forest map. Nighttime transforms the forest into a nightmare zone where supernatural creatures actively hunt players outside the campfire's safe zone. Each night grows more dangerous than the last. Managing this day-night cycle effectively by maximizing daytime productivity and surviving each night with your campfire burning is the foundational survival rhythm the entire game is built around.

Campfire Safe Zone System

Defense:The campfire is the heart of your camp and the only reliable protection against most forest enemies at night. As long as you remain within the campfire's light, you are shielded from creatures that would otherwise attack freely. Keeping the fire burning throughout every night is a non-negotiable survival priority. Running out of what midnight leaves you and any rescued children completely vulnerable to the hostile entities roaming the darkness surrounding your camp.

Four Lost Children Rescue Objective

Primary Goal:Dino Kid, Squid Kid, Kraken Kid, and Koala Kid are scattered across different areas of the forest and must each be located and brought back to the safe camp. The children have no combat ability and will be attacked if left alone for too long. Keeping all four children alive through all 99 nights is required for the true ending. Losing any child locks you into the bad ending regardless of how many nights you have survived.

Over 20 Unique Character Classes

Variety:Players choose from more than 20 character classes spanning resource management, combat, support, stealth, and chaos roles. The Medic heals teammates efficiently, the Hunter excels with ranged weapons, the Berserker deals heavy melee damage, and the Lumberjack keeps the campfire fueled with a constant wood supply. Each class carries a distinct passive ability that shapes your survival role within a team, making class composition a meaningful strategic decision before every session.

Supernatural Enemy Roster

Horror:The forest is populated with uniquely terrifying enemies beyond standard wildlife. The Deer is a Wendigo-like supernatural entity that stalks players silently at night. The Owl swoops from above, targeting isolated players in darkness. Cultists wearing deer masks attack in an organized group,s targeting your camp directly. Wolves hunt in fast packs while bears deal heavy damage at close range. Each enemy type demands a different response strategy and threat priority level.

Resource and Camp Management

Survival Systems:Wood, stone, water, food ingredients, and special items like rope and batteries must all be gathered and managed across 99 days. Building fences, cooking meals, crafting tools, and upgrading structures require consistent resource investment throughout the full game duration. Hunger and thirst management run parallel to camp defense, ensuring players must balance active survival needs with the ongoing priority of maintaining a fortified and well-supplied base.

Two Distinct Endings

Stakes:Completing all 99 nights with all four children alive and rescued unlocks the true ending. Losing any child or having the entire team eliminated before night 99 triggers the bad ending. This binary outcome structure gives every survival decision across all 99 nights genuine narrative weight. Protecting the children is not a secondary objective that can be deprioritized during difficult nights — it is the core condition separating the game's two dramatically different conclusions.

Strategy Session


Tip 1: Keep the Campfire Burning as Your First Priority Every Night

Stock sufficient wood reserves before nightfall rather than scrambling for fuel after dark, since a campfire that dies mid-night removes your safe zone through complete defensive collapse where every creature on the map immediately becomes a lethal threat to both your team and the rescued children. Players who neglect wood stockpiling through daytime distraction consistently face preventable night crises, while players who treat fire fuel as the single most critical daytime resource maintain safe nights throughout all 99 survival rounds.

Tip 2: Rescue Children During Early Daytime Exploration

Prioritize locating and returning children to camp during the safest early day hours rather than exploring for resources first, since children left unattended in the forest accumulate attack risk through prolonged exposure where a single missed rescue window results in the bad ending regardless of how effectively you manage all other survival systems. Players who treat resource gathering as the primary daytime objective through habit consistently lose children through delayed rescue, while child-first exploration protects the true ending condition throughout the full game.

Tip 3: Match Your Class Selection to Team Composition Gaps

Choose a class that fills a missing role within your current team rather than duplicating a class already covered by another player, since a team without a Medic suffers unsustainable health attrition through injuries that accumulate across multiple nights where consistent healing coverage prevents. Players who select favorite classes through personal preference without checking team balance create role gaps that become critical vulnerabilities during late-game night escalations, while gap-filling class selection creates a complete survival team that handles every threat category reliably.

Tip 4: Place Children Inside the Campfire Zone Before Every Night

Confirm all rescued children are physically inside the campfire's safe zone before nightfall rather than assuming their proximity is sufficient, since children positioned just outside the light radius remain vulnerable to creature attacks through incomplete safe zone coverage where a few steps of repositioning prevents the loss that triggers the bad ending. Players who check child positions casually through glances before dark consistently lose children through edge-zone vulnerability, while deliberate pre-night positioning confirmations protect the true ending condition across all 99 nights.

Tip 5: Use Combat Classes to Clear Cultist Group Raids Immediately

Deploy Berserker, Hunter, or Fire Bandit class players directly against incoming Cultist raids rather than retreating to campfire defense, since Cultist groups that reach your camp structure deal sustained damage through organized assault where reactive defense after perimeter breach is far less effective than aggressive interception beyond the camp boundary. Players who retreat exclusively through caution allow Cultist groups to establish attack positioning, while aggressive interception through combat-class deployment neutralizes group raids before they threaten the children sheltering inside the campfire zone.

How to Play 99 Nights in the Forest


Basic Gameplay Loop

Each in-game day begins with a daytime exploration phase where you gather resources, locate children, and reinforce your camp before nightfall. When night arrives, return to camp, ensure the campfire is fueled, position children inside the safe zone, and defend against wave after wave of increasingly aggressive forest creatures. Repeat this cycle across all 99 nights while keeping every rescued child alive to unlock the true ending.

Building and Upgrading Your Camp

Place your campfire in an open area with good resource access and begin constructing fences and defensive structures using gathered wood and stone. Upgrades improve camp durability, expand the campfire's safe zone coverage, and add crafting capabilities that enable better weapons and tools for combat classes. A well-upgraded camp reduces the defensive effort required each night and allows more daytime hours to be spent on child rescue and resource collection rather than reactive camp repair.

Enemy Threat Prioritization

Different enemy types require different responses during nighttime defense. The Deer should be avoided rather than engaged directly due to its supernatural durability. The Owl targets isolated players, so staying grouped near the campfire during its appearance windows eliminates its targeting opportunity. Cultist raids must be intercepted aggressively using combat classes before perimeter breach. Wild animal encounters during daytime exploration are manageable with basic weapons, but should be avoided when low on health or resources.

Class Abilities and Team Roles

Resource management classes like the Scavenger and Farmer ensure material supply stays consistent across all 99 days. Support classes like the Medic and Chef keep the team healthy and buffed through extended night defenses. Combat classes like the Hunter and Berserker handle enemy engagement at range and melee. Coordinating class roles so every survival function is covered by at least one team member is the organizational foundation of every successful 99-night true ending run.

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The Verdict


99 Nights in the Forest earns its reputation as one of Roblox's most compelling survival horror experiences by grounding supernatural terror in a true story of extraordinary human resilience. The combination of resource management, camp defense, child rescue, and escalating night horror creates a layered survival challenge that rewards both individual skill and team coordination across its full 99-night duration. The true ending requires everything the game teaches across every prior night, making its completion genuinely meaningful. Whether you are a horror fan, a survival game enthusiast, or a Roblox player looking for a sustained cooperative challenge, 99 Nights in the Forest is one of the most rewarding games in the platform's catalog. Survive the night. Save the children.

Enemy Guide and Combat Strategies


The Deer (Wendigo)

The Deer is the game's primary supernatural antagonist, a Wendigo-like entity that stalks players silently at night with extreme aggression. Direct combat is generally inadvisable for most classes due to their durability. The Big Game Hunter class deals bonus damage against it specifically. The most reliable survival strategy is maintaining campfire light coverage and avoiding dark isolated areas where The Deer hunts most aggressively throughout the later nights when its appearance frequency increases dramatically.

Cultists and Group Raiders

Cultists appear in organized groups wearing deer masks and launch coordinated camp raids that target structures and children directly. Their group attack pattern makes individual engagement less effective than organized team interception using combat classes positioned between the incoming raid and the camp perimeter. Fire-based attacks from the Fire Bandit class are particularly effective against Cultist groups due to area damage that disrupts the organized formation they use to maximize raid effectiveness against defensive camp positions.

Wildlife: Wolves and Bears

Wolves hunt in fast-moving packs that can quickly overwhelm isolated players caught away from camp during daytime exploration. Staying grouped during forest exploration and using ranged weapons to thin wolf packs before they reach melee range is the most effective counter. Bears deal significantly heavier damage per hit, but move slowly enough that kiting and ranged engagement allow safer elimination. Both wildlife types are most dangerous when encountered while already injured or resource-depleted from previous encounters.

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Controls:

  • WASD - Move your character through the forest and camp
  • Mouse - Aim, interact with objects, and engage enemies
  • E - Interact with resources, children, and camp structures
  • Standard Roblox Controls - Jump, inventory, and hotbar management

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