Amazon rainforest survival game Green Hell has recently been updated with a suite of new features to help players interact more with the game's wildlife. Green Hell players will now be able to capture, tame, and breed several animals, and new features like beekeeping will also help players be more self-sufficient in the rainforest.
Creepy Jar's 2019 Amazon jungle survival sim Green Hell is a popular choice among fans of the prevalent survival crafting genre, boasting an impressive 30,000 positive reviews on Steam. Along with its immersive and realistic gameplay, Green Hell impressed critics with its surprisingly strong narrative for a survival game. Players are thrust into a hostile environment where they must harvest resources, construct a shelter, and brave through the dangerous jungle in search of answers as to how they got there. Players must manage carbs, fats, proteins, and sleep, all while gradually learning about how to deal with the various flora and fauna.
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The Animal Husbandry update is a free addition to the game that allows players to enhance their bases in Green Hell with a variety of tameable animals. Using darts imbued with the poison from poison dart frogs, the player can knock out capybaras, peccaries, and tapirs and bring them to the newly craftable animal pens. By regularly feeding the animals and cleaning their pens, players earn the trust of the animals and can breed them to grow the population. Most importantly, animals that have built sufficient trust will allow players to pet them.
Along with taming animals is the newly arrived beekeeping mechanic, where players can transplant the queen from a beehive in the wild to build their own hive for
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