Terra Nil, the environmental management game, is coming this spring to PC and Netflix

Terra Nil is a civilization management game with a ecologist approach. It is a development of Free Lives that Devolver Digital publishes. Both companies have announced today that it will be launched this year, specifically in spring 2023. This project has been announced since summer 2021, but we didn’t know when it would be available. In addition to its launch window, today it has also been confirmed that in addition to PC It will also be published in the Netflix catalogalthough it has not been confirmed if it will be available on both iOS and Android or only one of the two.

Taking advantage of the publication of news, those responsible for Terra Nil have shared a new game trailer. You can see it below:

Terra Nilcity manager in reverse

Although mechanically it may seem similar to any other settlement management game, Terra Nil encourages us to take the opposite journey: instead of creating a city in the middle of nature, it challenges us to turn a barren and lifeless wasteland into a vibrant and thriving ecosystem. It is a work with an ecological perspective that allows us to use advanced technology to purify the soil, clean the oceans, plant trees and reintroduce wildlife. Once we have achieved our goal, we will recycle everything we have built and we will leave without a trace.

This is not the only project he is working on Free Livesa truly versatile developer: she is best known for Broforcehis light-hearted shooter arcade pixel arty Genital Joustinga game in which we control a penis trying to fit into other genitals, but it is also for 2023 prepara Anger Foota kind of Hotline Miami in the first person, and Stick it to the Stickmana nice side perspective action game with stick figures.

Terra Nil It will arrive in the spring on PC and Netflix. A free demo is available on Steam and can now be added to the wish list. Under these lines you can see a Gallery with images of the game.


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