![]() ![]() Read: Reconnect with the planet: Miska and environmental activism in games Once that’s complete, you recycle your buildings before admiring your handiwork, and then leave the land better than you found it. Once you’ve brought enough life back to the region, it’s time to consider biodiversity and turn the plain greenery into lush forests, mangroves, and coral reefs, before then re-establishing animal populations. Created by Free Lives and 24 Bit Games.With each desolate region you venture to, your task is to begin the process of cleansing an environment not conducive to life through building structures such as wind turbines for power, toxin scrubbers to return the soil and water to its natural state, and irrigators to provide moisture and greenery. When you're done, use Appreciate mode to bask in the natural beauty of the ecosystem you have restored. Experience tranquility: Lush hand-painted environments, relaxing music and an atmospheric ambient soundscape make this game a peaceful, meditative experience. ![]() Plan your build around randomized, challenging and unpredictable terrain, including snaking rivers, mountains, lowlands and oceans. Explore different maps every time: Procedurally generated landscapes mean no two play-throughs will ever be the same.Dive into a reverse city builder: Use advanced eco-technology to purify the soil, creating plains, wetlands, beaches, rainforests, wildflowers and more - then efficiently recycle everything you've built, leaving the environment pristine for its new animal inhabitants.Then recycle your buildings and leave no trace that you were there. Turn dead soil into fertile grassland and create the ideal habitat for animals to call home. Transform a lifeless landscape into a thriving, vibrant ecosystem. Plant sprawling forests, purify soil and clean polluted oceans to turn a ravaged environment into an ecological paradise. ![]() ![]() Available exclusively for Netflix members. ![]()
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