Popular streaming platform continues to expand its video game side of things, with new and interesting titles for mobile platforms.
So far, the platform has some of the mobile world’s most intriguing titles. This includes Immortality, Krispee Street, TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, Lucky Luna, Kentucky Route Zero, and more.
The latest join the famed list of games is the Free Lives-developed, Terra Nil. Published by Devolver Digital of OlliOlli and Fall Guys fame, this strategy title allows players to bring new glory to planets.
Revitalize a barren wasteland. Plant sprawling forests, purify soil and clean polluted oceans to turn a ravaged environment into an ecological paradise. Terra Nil is available now on Netflix Games. pic.twitter.com/5nizwDTBPu
— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) March 28, 2023
Everything you need to know about Terra Nil
The reverse city builder is available to play on PC, Android and iOS, with the mobile versions available to play for free.
In the game, players are provided with a wasteland, and tasked to terraform and bring the barren land to life. The wasteland is filled with dead soil, dirty water, and players will have to turn them around to create fertile grassland surrounded by clean oceans without an ounce of pollution.
To do so, players will have to recycle, purify the soil, create new plains, beaches, and even forests for the wildlife to thrive. The game features procedurally generated maps, so no two locations will be the same. The game offers a calm and serene experience while rebuilding and recycling worlds, as players have to grow and make sure a balance is kept for the environment to survive for eons.
PC players can currently purchase through Steam or the Epic Games Store.
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