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Reverse City Builder ‘Terra Nil’ Releases on March 28 for PC and Netflix for Mobile

If you missed the recent gameplay trailer for Terra Nil that followed its mobile announcement last year, the reverse city builder from Devolver Digital and Free Lives now has a confirmed release date with pre-orders now live on PC. Terra Nil looks excellent, and it is arriving next month for PC and mobile through Netflix Games. Your aim in Terra Nil is an environmental strategy game where you try to purify the soil, create plants, rainforests, and more as you try and bring everything around you to a better state for animals. It uses procedurally generated landscapes making each run through different. Watch the new Terra Nil release date trailer below:

You can currently pre-order Terra Nil on Steam here with a free upgrade to the deluxe edition. A portion of the profits of Terra Nil on Steam will be donated to the Endangered Wildlife Trust. You can try a demo of it right now on PC if you want to sample the game ahead of its March 28 release date. I’m looking forward to checking it out on iPad at launch. Check out the official website here. What do you think of Terra Nil so far and will you be playing it next month?

2 Comments

  1. Stronsay

    Cities Skylines/SimCity is probably my top all-time creative game, the way everything integrates, as well as being decidedly bleak. Cover a pristine landscape with urban sprawl, polluting air and water in the process. Terra Nil works in the opposite way giving it an uplifting remedial quality. Again, what I like in the demo so far is how the different elements integrate, requiring much experiment and planning. Some of nature’s destructive force is also modelled, which in turn creates long term benefit. There’s a great tutorial system. Every new piece of equipment has a short animation to show how it works, rather than a long-winded text description.

  2. AAC studio LLP

    The Game has a unique concept, creative & looks very good in UI & UX.