Terra Nil, Games recently reviewed on the siteis one of the most enjoyable desktop experiences I’ve had in a long time, not only because of its tricky blend of puzzles and city building, but also because it’s the rare game that tackles climate change (or restoration, in this case) is. With a sense of true optimism.
It’s also a fun game to just be around, thanks to the isometric perspective and cute little buildings. These buildings bring back a cute little forest inhabited by cute little animals.
in order to help celebrate it,team Developer Free Lives kindly shared some artwork. Terra Nils From early sketches outlining building designs, to logo ideas, to the origins of the game’s final box art.
Within the name at the top of each slideshow page is a link to each artist’s portfolio.