Summary
Let There Be Life is an award-winning relaxing and creative experience that allows you to build trees and play with wildlife…just don’t put too much shadow on the plants below!
Let There Be Life is an award-winning relaxing and creative experience that allows you to build trees and play with wildlife…just don’t put too much shadow on the plants below!
** Featured in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s “Indie Arcade” exhibit. **
** Featured in the IndieCade East 2014 “Show and Tell” event. **
The goal of Let There Be Life is to chill out and relax.
The challenge is to grow trees the way *you* want.
Let your creativity and inner-artist take over, designing trees and protecting plants across the game’s 34 levels.
Featuring fun and interactive wildlife in a calm watercolor environment, Let There Be Life can be enjoyed by everyone, young and old!
GAME PLAY
– Adding leaves increases the health of the trees, but…
– Plants on the ground below will die if in too much shadow!
– The farther you extend branches, the more health is added by new leaves.
– Mushrooms like shadows, and a fully grown mushroom resets the light for nearby plants.
– A variety of playful wildlife to unlock and interact with throughout the game.
** Featured in the IndieCade East 2014 “Show and Tell” event. **
The goal of Let There Be Life is to chill out and relax.
The challenge is to grow trees the way *you* want.
Let your creativity and inner-artist take over, designing trees and protecting plants across the game’s 34 levels.
Featuring fun and interactive wildlife in a calm watercolor environment, Let There Be Life can be enjoyed by everyone, young and old!
GAME PLAY
– Adding leaves increases the health of the trees, but…
– Plants on the ground below will die if in too much shadow!
– The farther you extend branches, the more health is added by new leaves.
– Mushrooms like shadows, and a fully grown mushroom resets the light for nearby plants.
– A variety of playful wildlife to unlock and interact with throughout the game.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 | |
RAM | 4 GB | |
OS | Windows XP+ | |
Graphics Card | DX9 (shader model 2.0) | |
HDD Space | 450 MB available space | |
Game Analysis | To play Let There Be Life you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card you can play the game. You will need at least 450 MB of free disk space to install Let There Be Life. Let There Be Life system requirements state that you will need at least 4 GB of RAM. Let There Be Life will run on PC system with Windows XP+ and upwards. Additionally it has a Mac version. |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
OS | OS X 10.6+ | |
HDD Space | 450 MB available space |
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