
Other maps offer more advanced tiers of machines, and you need to plan wisely to reach the required percentage of greenery. With proper strategizing, however, you can easily create more and eventually reclaim the land with verdant greenery, completing the level. This is because there are only three types of tiles available first: poisoned soil, dry riverbeds, and rocks-and you can only put turbines on rocks, which are few on the map. The other three tools are for unlocking more places to put a turbine on. You must place a turbine for electricity, a toxic scrubber to cleanse the surrounding wasteland, and a greenhouse to plant the greenery and earn back more currency. You earn currency by creating greenery using the six tools available. It's important to note that the chosen difficulty affects the building costs. You are given a procedurally generated piece of land that’s virtually dead, and you must strategize on where to place advanced machines to start regrowing the ecosystem. Unlike the original, wherein you sometimes have to harvest the local resources for your city construction and even possibly damage the surrounding environment this way, this game allows you to grow back those precious resources. Terra Nil is a subversion of the usual resource-gathering for the city builder genre.

However, you still need to make use of manmade tools to restore the greenery.

Instead of houses and buildings, you are tasked with populating a barren wasteland using plants, flowers, and animals. Developed by vfqd, elyaradine, and TheJunt, this unique city-builder game focuses on ecosystem reconstruction rather than the classic city-building game mechanics you'd typically find in games like SimCity. Terra Nil is a strategy video game that lets you return Mother Nature to its glorious self. Softonic review Save Mother Nature in this strategy game
