Terra Nil is now available for Windows
on
GOG.com* and
Steam,
offering a strategy game developer Free Lives and publisher Devolver Digital
describe as zen and meditative. There's also a mobile version available through
Netflix. In a fresh take on life after the apocalypse, this is a "reverse city
builder" that looks at cleaning up some of mankind's mess: "Terra Nil is all
about rebuilding natural ecosystems that humanity destroyed. Enter a variety of
diverse biomes, revitalize them using a variety of tools and buildings and then
get out, leaving the land as if you were never there." Here's a
launch trailer and here's more:
A reverse city builder
Use advanced eco-technology to purify the soil, creating plains, wetlands,
beaches, rainforests, wildflowers, and more—then efficiently recycle everything
you've built, leaving the environment pristine for its new animal inhabitants.
Different maps every time
Procedurally generated landscapes mean no two playthroughs of Terra Nil will
ever be the same. Plan your build around randomized, challenging, and
unpredictable terrain, including snaking rivers, mountains, lowlands, and
oceans.
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