Metal Eden: Reclaim the Last Sanctuary
In the aftermath of a celestial catastrophe, Earth is a silent, scorched relic. The last remnants of humanity survive in Metal Eden, a colossal, generation-spanning starship forged from the bones of a dying planet. You are a Reclaimer, a pioneer awakened from cryo-sleep to venture into the ship's vast, decaying biomes—now overrun by a hostile, self-replicating mechanical ecosystem known as the Grey Bloom.
Metal Eden is not just a ship; it is a world of steel and data, a fragile ark carrying the last hope for life. But its systems are failing, and the Grey Bloom consumes more of it every day. Your mission is to explore, survive, and rebuild. Scavenge resources from the rusting hulks of forgotten sectors, hack into the ship's ancient network to uncover the truth of its downfall, and combat the terrifying mechanical flora and fauna of the Bloom.
Key Features:
A Living, Dying World: Explore the massive, interconnected zones of the Metal Eden starship, from the overgrown hydroponic arboretums to the desolate, radioactive engine cores. Each sector presents unique environmental hazards, puzzles, and secrets.
Survival Through Crafting: The Grey Bloom reclaims all. Use a deep crafting system to build tools, weapons, and fortifications. Establish safe houses and reactivate ancient systems to push back the decay and secure a foothold for humanity.
Dynamic Enemy Ecosystem: The Bloom is an adaptive threat. Its creatures, from swarming nano-bots to towering biomechanical titans, evolve and react to your strategies. No two encounters are ever the same.
Uncover the Truth: Piece together the story of the Eden's mission and its catastrophic failure through audio logs, corrupted data streams, and the haunting, atmospheric environments. What caused the Bloom? And what lies beyond the ship's final sector?
Reclaim or Reboot: Make moral choices that affect the fate of the Eden. Will you purge the Bloom with fire, risking the ship's integrity, or seek a symbiotic solution that could change what it means to be human?
The future is not lost. It is waiting, dormant, in the metal. Reclaim it.