![]() ![]() Failure is punished with more failure, and success is rewarded with more success. To counter that, once you get a large planter set up with a fat and a carbo plant growing in a planter, get decent at the bow and memorize a pig spawn location, carry two tobacco bandages, and realize to just not eat fucking anything that isn't a nut or a banana or cooked/dried meat, the game starts to get really really easy. Without pre-knowledge of crafting spears, eating the good food and not eating the bad food, and how to get clean water, you are simply going to die over and over to things that should have been explain to you. A anthropologist headed into the jungle should know some things about survival there, and the tutorial teaches you nothing besides making a fire and a bandage. To be honest, this game just doesn't have a tutorial worth anything. Boiling water in a somehow-doesn't-burn coconut, crafting a bow to head-shot pigs, and getting good with the stab-hold R-wait-stab spear combat method has finally gotten us out of the death spiral. My friend and I bought the game together after playing The Forest, and after several deaths (and chain-spawn-kill-deaths from natives being in our camp), we have finally started to figure things out. Bandage your first wound from a leopard? Enjoy death from infection. Trying to hunt something? Well you NEED those head-shots or you will both lose your spear and fail to get any protein. ![]() Don't already know what that plant does? enjoy 5 levels of vomit unit you die. Didn't realize that you could put a half coconut near a fire, then fill it with your full-of-poison-water coconut Biden then cook it for clean water? enjoy vomiting to death from drinking dirty water. Don't yet know the spear+stab+hold R to deal with the tribal counter attacks? enjoy death. Get worms early game? enjoy a very confusing death. Walk near a snake early game? enjoy death. Once you fully understand the system, it's downright easy, the problem is getting there. ![]() I'm hesitant to say the game is too hard. Normally I enjoy strategy and survival games like this, but Green Hell has thrown me for a bit of a loop. Post unmarked/unflaired spoilers or threads with spoilers in the title.Share any personally identifiable information (no full names, addresses, or phone numbers).Self-promote YouTube or Twitch channels.Flame, troll, or use hateful language (racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.).Participate in Platform Elitism or Anti-Platform behavior.Downvote because you dislike or disagree.Post content with no relation to Green Hell.Be respectful and welcoming to new members.Check the new page before posting to avoid duplicates.Search or check the FAQs before asking a question.Flair your submissions and add spoiler tags if necessary.Only submit links and posts relevant to Green Hell.To reach the development team directly, you may contact them via Facebook, Twitter, or by sending an e-mail.Ĭommunity News Tech Help Images Videos Discussions Questions Suggestionsįor a comprehensive guide to our Guidelines and Rules, please click here. Please note that while Creepy Jar recognizes and acknowledges the existence of this subreddit and the Discord server, they are not official channels neither created, endorsed, nor monitored by Creepy Jar. How long can you survive against the dangers of the unknown? Clinging to life, the player is set on a journey of durability as the effects of solitude wear heavy not only on the body but also the mind. Green Hell is a sweltering struggle for survival in the Amazonian rainforest. Welcome to the Green Hell subreddit, a community for fans to discuss the in-development game which arrived to Steam Early Access on August 29, 2018.
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