By Jay / / Games

99 Nights in the Forest is an engaging survival game on Roblox where the goal is to survive 99 days in a forest environment filled with challenges. While it sounds like you have to last all 99 days, the game has some unique mechanics that make this more achievable—and fun. Also check out our 99 Nights in the Forest Guide.


1. Understanding the Core Gameplay

Your main task is to survive day by day, but you don’t actually need to spend every single night surviving in real-time. By finding missing children and building beds at your base, you can earn a multiplier that speeds up the days passing. For example, instead of moving from day 20 to day 21, you might jump straight to day 25. This multiplier boosts your overall survival score and helps you unlock badges.

2. Rescuing Missing Children

Near your base, there’s a missing poster that gives clues about where the children are hidden. To rescue a child, follow the clues to find caves guarded by wolves with matching collars. Defeat the wolves to get a key that opens the cave. Bringing a rescued child back to your base increases your day multiplier, which means faster progress.

3. Crafting Stations and Building Beds

Upgrading your crafting station is important because it allows you to build more beds—up to three in total. Each bed you build adds to the day multiplier, stacking with the multiplier from the rescued children. Prioritize upgrading your crafting station early to maximize these benefits.

4. Getting the Right Tools: Axe and Sack

Time management is key in 99 Nights. Using the old axe to chop trees is slow and inefficient. Your goal should be to find a good axe as early as possible by looting chests, barns, or other locations. The same applies to the sack; find a good sack quickly, and later aim for the giant sack to increase your carrying capacity.

5. Efficient Resource Management

At your base, use the shredder to quickly convert gathered resources. Place your sack in front of the shredder, and all usable materials will automatically be processed. Items like food, gasoline, guns, or coal will stay on top of the shredder for manual collection. This method saves a lot of time.

If you have raw meat in your sack, empty it at the campfire to cook immediately. Since food doesn’t spoil in the game, you can cook large amounts and store them for later without worrying about wasting space.

6. Tree Planting and Wood Gathering

Each time you chop a tree, you get three logs and one sapling. Plant the saplings as close to your base as possible. This creates a renewable source of wood, which is essential for survival and crafting.

7. Trading with the Fur Trader

You can trade furs with the fur trader for valuable items. The recommended trading order is: rabbit foot, wool pelt, alpha wolf pelt, and bear pelt. Through these trades, you can get powerful gear like good axes, revolvers, and giant sacks.

8. Dealing with the Main Enemy: The Humanoid Deer

At night, a strange humanoid deer will roam around and attack. This enemy is sensitive to light, so use your flashlight to keep it away, or if you don’t have one, try to outrun it back to your base. Staying close to your base and keeping it well-lit helps keep this threat under control.

9. Collecting Flowers and Using the Cloud Inventory

Flowers are a unique resource because they don’t take up space in your sack. Instead, they go into a shared cloud inventory accessible to all teammates. Always pick up flowers you see since they can be exchanged for special seeds at the ferry. Berry seeds are especially useful because the berries are good snacks for when you’re out exploring.


99 Nights in the Forest offers a great mix of survival, exploration, and strategy. With these tips, you’ll be able to build a solid base, gather resources efficiently, and survive longer while enjoying the thrill of the forest. Look forward to more detailed guides soon!

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