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Now that the PC version of Green Hell is fully released (with more updates to come!), it’s time for consoles - both of the big ones with PS4 and Xbox One, as well as Switch. Further additions and updates depend on both our ideas and resources, as well as the suggestions of our community. Green Hell felt like a success long before the premiere of version 1.0, and we hope that it will stay alive and active for at least the same amount of time after it. Now that Green Hell is out of early access, how has your approach to updating the game changed? Does the 1.0 tag do much to change how you look at additional content or fixes and updates?
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It’s the perfect environment to make a survival simulator game! With all its dangers - sickness, predators, conditions - alongside the indigenous people’s knowledge of how to survive, it’s the richest setting on Earth. Before starting development, we did a lot of research and were surprised by how few games took place in the Amazon especially considering it’s such an interesting place. Green Hell is above all a realistic, unique setting with a ton of attention to detail. Green Hell’s Amazon rainforest setting is an interesting one, and it’s fair to say that it suits the game’s tone quite well- but what led to you picking this as the game’s setting? " Green Hell is above all a realistic, unique setting with a ton of attention to detail." It has two endings and many layers so even if you think you know what happened it later appears that the story is much deeper. The narrative in Green Hell is really dramatic and emotional. We knew what we wanted our story to be when we released it and simply put, we needed a lot of time to make it perfect. People wanted to play a story but it wasn’t essential to get the game off the ground. How much of an emphasis does Green Hell place on storytelling?Īt first, when we launched Green Hell it had no story, only survival and challenges. Our favorite titles were: The Long Dark, The Forest, and Stranded Deep. Under the ‘survival’ tag on Steam, you’ll find a virtually endless list of titles, but in fact, very few of them are survival per se. Not just survivals, and not just Early Access games either. Honestly, we were looking at many different productions that were gaining big groups of fans. The pace is slow - it’s not an action game.Īlso, The Forest’s Steam Early Access and developer dialogue with the community showed us the right direction. It’s you against ruthless nature/environment. The Long Dark was a clear inspiration because of the extremely realistic survival feeling. Did you look at ay games in the genre in particular for inspiration? The survival genre is one that’s seen a lot of excellent releases over the years, and recent years especially have seen some great survival games. But of course, our limited budget was also one of the factors why we decided to launch the game as Early Access.
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The ability to update the game frequently and maintain contact with our dedicated community - who was constantly reviewing all our ideas - is something that allowed us to polish the first Creepy Jar game.

Green Hell wouldn’t be what it is without Steam Early Access. How helpful was the early access period for Green Hell, in terms of listening and responding to feedback from the community and figuring out what works and what doesn’t? " Green Hell wouldn’t be what it is without Steam Early Access." The questions below were answered by Creepy Jar CEO Krzysztof Kwiatek.

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After a long and successful early access period on Steam, the game released in full with the 1.0 tag not too long ago, and we recently had the chance to catch up with he developers at Creepy Jar and talk about Green Hell, its launch, the state it is in, and where it’s headed next. With its singular focus on realism and being grounded, Green Hell is a game that feels constantly tense and dangerous. Owing to their very nature, survival games can pose a fair bit of challenge, but even the most hardened genre veterans would tell you that Green Hell is something else.
