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Life on Earth is an upcoming open-world adventure survival game that allows players to experience the world from the perspective of any real-life creature. The game is being developed by Dylan Santos and Jasmine Santos, with no set release date as of yet.

The game features random spawning as any species, from bacteria to blue whales, and evolving based on the player’s actions and the environment. The game also has a complex communication and social system with other creatures, as well as an ever-changing world that responds to player actions and has multiple outcomes.

The game is a unique blend of education and simulation, with elements of horror, adventure, and role-playing. The game aims to be a realistic and immersive representation of life on Earth, with all its beauty, diversity, and challenges.


Life on Earth contains examples of:

  • Animal Talk: The game features a variety of real-life creatures that can communicate with each other using sounds, gestures, or body language. The player can also learn to understand and interact with them using these methods.
  • Evolutionary Levels: The player character evolves based on their actions and the environment around them, changing their appearance and abilities over time.
  • Multiple Endings: The game has an ever-changing world that responds to player actions, which means that the player can influence the outcome of the game and the fate of their species and others.
  • Randomly Generated Levels: The game features random spawning as any real-life species, which means that the player will encounter different environments and challenges each time they play.
  • The Social Darwinist: A possible character archetype for players who play as humans and exploit other creatures and resources for their own gain, believing that they are superior and entitled to do so.
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential: Players have free rein to harm or kill other creatures, betray or antagonize their allies, or destroy the environment for their own benefit or amusement.
  • Wide-Open Sandbox: The game is an open-world adventure survival game that allows players to explore and interact with the environment, other creatures, and the game's economic and social systems.

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