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Badge-farming might be behind some big Steam Next Fest demo player numbersMin-maxers one, Terra Nil

Min-maxers one, Terra Nil

Terra Nil is a ‘reverse city-builder’ from the developers of BroForce and Genital Jousting.

Yesterday I wrote about eco-strategy gameTerra Nil’s demo, which went gangbusters during last week’s Steam Next Fest and shot up into the top 50 most played games on Valve’s storefront. Well, turns out that might be at least partly down to a practice called badge-farming. That’s according to industry pundit Simon Carless’ latestGameDiscoverCo newsletter, anyway.

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Sometimes it’s difficult to see the wood for the trees.

Terra Nil - A bear emerges from a rejuvenated forest near a renewable power source.

Speaking of which, Terra Nil doesn’t have a release date yet. You can still play the demo onSteamfor yourself, if you’re environmentally minded.