Green Hell is getting its 20th free update today for PC, and it is titled Anteater. The name gives away what to expect with this update, with the Giant Anteater being added to the game. In addition, this update also adds a composter, parrot keeping, and spawning anthills. A trailer showing off what players will get in the Green Hell Anteater update has been released too.
The update notes for Green Hell Anteater have been released too, and they say:
- New Animal – Giant Anteater — The main character of today’s update – the giant anteater! Some call them amusing, some think they’re cute, but they can be very aggressive – so you need to watch out!Â
- New Gameplay Mechanic – Spawning Anthills — While anthills themselves aren’t a new addition to Green Hell as players know it—accidentally stumbling into them and having pesky ants crawling all over you, or collecting ants to mend your wounds—now, anthills also serve as your guidepost to the place anteaters hang out most.
- New Animals in Animal Pen— Players can now breed Armadillos, Three-banded Armadillos, and—of course—Giant Anteaters!
- New Gameplay Mechanic – Composter/Compost — Thanks to this simple construction, players can now dispose of such things as rotten meat, spoiled food, leaves, animal droppings, and more! In turn, players will create compost as well as facilitate insect production to feed your pack of Armadillos and Anteaters.Â
- New Construction – Feeding Trough (Insects) — As players now have a few new pals to care for in their animal pen, they’ll need a way to feed them. Using this new construction, players can easily feed their anteaters and armadillos with insects. Bon appétit!
- New Gameplay Mechanic/Construction – Parrot Keeping/Parrot Nest — Now you can lure parrots into your base – or any other place where you build a Parrot Nest – where parrots can fly into and become accustomed to your presence.Â
Green Hell Review
In our Green Hell review, Steve wrote, “Green Hell is a fantastic survival experience with an exemplary sense of place and peril. Creepy Jar have really nailed the feeling of loneliness and despair that true isolation would lead to and married this to some well balanced challenges and a refreshingly user friendly approach. The range of ways to play are really welcome and should ensure that even those players who may be turned off by the rigours of hunger and thirst mechanics can enjoy the immersive jungle experience. This may not be a welcoming jungle, but there’s plenty of fun and games to be had.”
Source: Press Release
