The reverse city builder involves restoring the environment in a wasteland, using various machines to cleanse it and bring back wildlife.
After launching initially for PC and Netflix, Free Lives’ Terra Nil is out on Nintendo Switch. If you’ve never seen the environmental strategy title, check out the release trailer below to see how it works.
As a reverse city builder, Terra Nil sees players inheriting a ruined wasteland and restoring nature’s beauty. Using various machines, you’ll clean water, plant forests and much more, eventually attracting animals back to their surroundings. Each map is random, offering different challenges when restoring the world as you work around mountains and rivers to restore the environment.
Once the task is finished and the machines are recycled, you can enter Appreciate Mode to observe the landscape. Praised for its environmental messaging, gorgeous aesthetics and soothing soundtrack, Terra Nil has garnered its fair share of accolades .
Free Lives hasn’t announced its next project or whether more updates are coming to Terra Nil, but it also released Broforce’s final expansion, Broforce Forever, back in August.