![]() ![]() The essence of the “reverse city builder” is this: take a slice of barren terrain and build back its natural resources with an assortment of machines and facilities, before finally cleaning up every last scrap of human intervention. ![]() But Terra Nil is more than just a good idea it’s a game that takes a clever but potentially risky concept and turns it into an engrossing strategy puzzler. Environmental themes have been growing increasingly prominent in the genre, especially of late, and this kind of inversion of the status quo is a particularly inventive twist. In a genre largely designed around human expansion and dominion over the natural world, along comes Terra Nil: a “city builder” of sorts that’s not about building a city so much as restoring the natural environment in a series of lifeless wastelands-the presumed leftovers of human settlement. ![]()
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