Of Life and Land
A settlement builder where villagers, plants, animals, regions, trade, and ecological systems all shape the colony.





Of Life and Land is a useful softer colony sim pick. It pairs village building with a living natural simulation, asking the player to expand carefully, support villagers, trade with local factions, and understand how animals and plants respond to settlement growth.
Of Life and Land belongs in the catalog because it pushes the core colony-sim question: can a settlement keep functioning when people, resources, environment, and bad timing all collide?
Core mechanics
People pressure
Colonists, settlers, crew, or citizens create needs and priorities that turn a base into a social system.
Base planning
Rooms, storage, production, defenses, temperature, oxygen, water, or logistics decide whether the settlement works.
Failure stories
The best run is rarely perfect. Shortages, bad layouts, events, and cascading mistakes create the memory.
Long-term arc
Research, expansion, seasons, raids, diplomacy, or self-sufficiency give the colony somewhere to go.
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