New levels like Polluted Bay and Scorched Caldera offer unorthodox challenges. There are also nine new buildings and revamped wildlife.
Free Lives has released a new update for Terra Nil on PC and mobile devices (via Netflix). It adds several new levels and buildings while revamping the world map and wildlife system. Check out the launch trailer below.
Among the five new levels is Polluted Bay, where a polluted river has rendered the landscape uninhabitable, and Scorched Caldera, a volcanic crater. While the former is challenging to clean up due to the land’s division by the river, the latter tasks players with terraforming it into a freshwater lake.
Fortunately, you’ll have nine new buildings to assist in this task and a now-fully 3D map for a more detailed view of the environment. The wildlife system has seen the addition of new species like the jaguar, though they now have a “deeper set” of needs to manage.
Nevertheless, watching the environment thrive with life at a more natural clip is nice. Stay tuned for details on when the update goes live on Nintendo Switch in the coming weeks.