You use technology to help the nature, and then in the final phase, you pack up, leaving no traces of the technology behind. The first mapset hues closest to this trope, as you create a patchwork of lush grasslands, forests, wetlands, and flowered fields. Ghibli Hills: The entire point of the game is to turn broken, sterile wastes into thriving ecosystems.The trope is ultimately Reconstructed, by restoring the land to fertility. Gaia's Lament: At first glance it's a Downplayed version of this trope, with the desolation being "only" confined to a small parcel of land, but when you complete the Demo it pans out to show that it covers an entire planet, and you only restored one smallish continent, meaning your work is cut out for you.This changes to snow in the Arctic biome, though it has the same effect. Cue the Rain: As a reward for getting the correct humidity and temperature levels, rain will start to pour randomly, which further cleans wasteland tiles.After the End: Something happened to make the world this desolate, but the nature of the cataclysm is unknown so far.Developed by Free Lives, published by Devolver Digital, and described as a "reverse city builder", the goal is to take a barren Polluted Wasteland and restore it to life. Terra Nil is an environmental Strategy Indie Game released on March 28, 2023.
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