Open Land is a relaxing building game about bringing life back to barren ground.
Collect solar energy, water, and trash to transform the land into a thriving ecosystem filled with plants and animals.

Collect Trash, Recycle waste,  and place the first patches of greenery.
As the environment recovers, wildlife returns and the world becomes self-sustaining.

This is an early alpha version, if you find any bugs/issues: feedback is always welcome! Thanks for playing the game.

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StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars
(8 total ratings)
Authorchillspacegames
GenreSimulation
Made withUnity
Tags3D, City Builder, Cozy, Cute, Idle, Low-poly, Pixel Art, Relaxing, Sandbox

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Nice game, i hope that it will be expanded further :) 

Bringing back nature is charming, but I didn't have that much feeling of it. Maybe because you put straight squares of grass and trees like props, as if they were objects. Make me still miss nature...

But it's still a charming concept :)

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Something fun that happened, I work from home and had this on my right most monitor. When I would move the mouse off of the game the camera would continue panning to the left, which I didn't notice at first. I think I let the camera pan left for so long I could never find land again lmao. Otherwise I enjoyed it so far, hope to see more in the future.

Thanks for the feedback! I updated the game and now it stops panning when you move the mouse outside of the game window.

Very fun to change the environment and extremely satisfying to clean up the trash! Would be interesting to have a little more progression from grass -> shrubs -> new forest -> old forest. Do the animals procreate? Would be interesting for the long term to try to balance the populations of deer, wolves, rabbits, etc. and end game looking more like forest/ecosystem management. Really enjoyed it!

Thanks for playing! I plan to add more depth to the animal AI in the future, currently they don't procreate :-). 

The browser version seems to have some corrupted files. This is what loads in in resource mode. Reloaded the page multiple times. 

worked for me and I'm on firefox

This is the same on Chrome on Windows.

It looks like there is some problem with chrome! It seems to work on firefox, I'll have a look! Thanks for letting me know

Issue is fixed!

Single handedly the most responsive dev on here that I have seen. good shit mate, ill give her a try now