Keep your disposable Android body alive by automating everything. Automate farming, foraging, crafting, and trapping – and even incorporate creatures into your production lines during your impossible quest to light up the world anew. But how did this happen?
oysters Dirty, muddy oysters.
We’ve always been fascinated by how humans discover so many technological advances from nature. I stumbled across a video of oysters filtering water.
In just five hours, a few oysters will turn a completely filthy tank into something clean! In fact, they can filter up to 50 gallons of water per day. We had a discussion over lunch about if they could modify freshwater clams to filter out bacteria, we could just ship them worldwide and have a living filter system. (You can’t, by the way. Please don’t, and expect not to get sick!)
When working out details for Atrio: The dark wilderness, we knew we wanted an assembly line, but we thought, “What if instead of building everything out of metal, we put living beings in it?” You could capture living creatures and have them do jobs that machines can’t do – other things Digest and produce compounds in the same way we cannot print spider silk. Pushbacks split lines for you, Tornatoads pluck crops for you, mini deer process and poop new material, and bees replant mushrooms.
Thus our slogan “Catch creatures and add them to your assembly line” was born.
Keep your disposable Android body alive by automating everything. Automate farming, foraging, crafting, and trapping – and even incorporate creatures into your production lines during your impossible quest to light up the world anew. FEATURES: Handcrafted Open World – Explore a beautiful and unique world filled with the contrast of sharp neon lights and darkness as you fight to turn the lights back on. Hilarious Story – Unravel the real reason you were sent to the surface in this hilarious storytelling experience. Unique Creatures – A cast of unexpected half-robot, half-organic creatures await on the surface. poop deer? – That’s correct! Something as unusual as deer droppings can hold the key to your survival.