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Thanks for reading. We’ll see you in the undergrowth.
We want health to feel like an : interconnected, resilient, and constantly adapting. health undergrowthgames
Here’s how “health” is shaping everything we build. Most games treat health like a resource to be spent. You get hit, you lose a heart. You find a potion, you fill back up. It’s binary. It’s boring. Thanks for reading
At UndergrowthGames, we’ve been thinking a lot about a single word lately: Here’s how “health” is shaping everything we build
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Not just the classic green health bar at the top of the screen. We’re talking about the health of the player, the health of the systems, and the health of the forest floor—the undergrowth—where the most interesting ecosystems thrive.
Our story follows ([protagonist description]), who isn’t a chosen warrior. They’re a gardener. A composter. Their job isn’t to slay the monster—it’s to figure out why the land is inflamed and apply the right remedy. The “win state” isn’t destruction. It’s balance. Here’s the rule we’ve taped above our monitors: “If it can’t grow back, it isn’t health. It’s extraction.” Whether we’re talking about a hit point, a workday, or a forest, the goal is the same: regeneration, not resistance.
