Land Above Sea Below

Land Above Sea Below

Land Above Sea Below PC Gameplay 2023
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"Enter a serene world of eternal autumn, where you have the task of building and expanding your very own island. The goal? To keep your land afloat amidst the ever-increasing threat of rising sea levels. This game seamlessly blends elements of landscape building, puzzles, and strategy, ensuring fun, continuous challenges while maintaining a peaceful ambiance.

Core Gameplay:

Building with Infinite Possibilities: Utilize procedurally generated tiles to construct your ideal island. From majestic forests and flowing rivers to quaint villages, your imagination sets the boundaries.

Synergistic Tile Placement: The strategic location of just one tile can create synergies, positively influencing your entire island. This highlights the importance of early-game strategy.

Strategic Foresight: The key to mastering the game is looking ahead. Strategically placing interacting tiles can elevate the height of your land and grant you valuable points. These points can be traded for game aids, like more moves, reduced sea levels, or a new Tree of Fall.

Battle the Flood: As seasons change, the sea rises. Protect your Tree of Fall, the heart of your island, by ensuring it stands above the sea level.

Features:

Unique Every Time: Thanks to procedurally generated tiles, every game and island you create will be distinct and irreplaceable. Witness a variety of terrains from autumn groves to rocky mountains.

Island Extensions: Discover and connect with smaller islands on the map, integrating their tiles into your main island.

Endless Gameplay: The game's duration is solely based on your survival skills. As long as your Tree Of Fall stands above the sea, the game continues.

Stunning Aesthetics: The game boasts beautifully handcrafted biomes, all presented in a beloved minimalistic style.

Dive into a world where nature's beauty meets strategy, and where every decision you make shapes the landscape of your very own autumnal paradise."