Simple Days: Version 0.21.0 Released - Android Support Restored After RenPy Fix
Mega Lono has shipped Simple Days v0.21.0, and the headlining fix is one mobile players will appreciate: Android builds are back. A RenPy compatibility issue had knocked out working Android exports in the previous version — v0.21.0 resolves that, restoring the game to its full cross-platform footprint across Windows, Linux, and Android.
Simple Days sits firmly in the sandbox camp. You play as a male protagonist navigating a slice-of-life setup that expands aggressively over time — the tag list alone signals the scope: pregnancy, interracial, harem, BDSM, voyeurism, blackmail, prostitution, lactation, and lesbian routes all coexist within the same save file. It’s the kind of game that takes a few sessions to understand its full shape, but rewards players who engage with the full system.
The game has been in development long enough to have found its rhythm. At v0.21.0 it’s not a new entry — it’s a project that’s accumulated content through consistent updates, and the developer’s willingness to address platform-specific issues quickly speaks to an active support cycle.
The Android restoration matters beyond just convenience. A meaningful portion of the adult VN audience plays on mobile, and losing that build for even one update cycle is noticeable. That it was caught and patched promptly is a good sign for anyone who relies on it.
If you’re already in the middle of a playthrough, the update is a routine pickup. If you haven’t tried Simple Days yet, v0.21.0 is a solid point to start — stable across platforms and carrying everything the game has built up to this point.
