The game looks like a great meditative experience, and if my time with Cloud Gardens is any indication, mending nature can be very satisfying. Terra Nil will have four different regions full of procedurally generated levels and some challenging alternate stages available to unlock after the main game. We get brief glimpses at plenty of biomes whether that’s pools of lava, glacial sheets of ice, or a more tropical kind of greenery complete with sandy shores. Within a minute, the trailer shows off the eco-technology we’ll be using, the process of packing up our toys, and the serene, natural world we’ll leave behind. We can see a condensed version of environmental restoration in Terra Nil’s newest trailer. All those demogoers should be pleased to hear that Terra Nil is finally launching onto PC and mobile (through Netflix) on March 28th. Terra Nil has released a few demos over the last year, taking Steam by storm and impressing players with its ecological twist on the genre. Terra Nil is a reverse city-builder where you work to rejuvenate natural ecosystems by planting greenery, purifying water supplies, and reintroducing wildlife - rather than building an industrial empire.
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