From Dust

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    • In From Dust, players assume a god-like first-person
      perspective from which they manipulate an archipelago environment in an effort
      to save, and enlighten, a nomadic tribe. With a spherical cursor, the user
      controls certain types of matter - namely soil, lava and water - in real time.
      Lava cools to form solid rock, vegetation propagates in soil and spreads
      naturally once a village is built, and moving water quickly erodes terrain.
      Physical changes to the world occur extremely rapidly, allowing players to
      restructure islands within minutes.




      Campaigns in From Dust are structured as a sequence of
      missions, whereby completing certain objectives expedites the tribe's progress
      and bestows additional powers, such as the capacity to jellify water. Tribal
      shamans alert the player to natural disasters, notably tsunamis and volcanic
      eruptions, shortly before they occur. These disasters can be inhibited through
      creative, physical manipulation of the environment: a tsunami can be jellified,
      wildfires extinguished, and lava flows diverted. Although there is no 'explicit
      sandbox' mode, Chahi stated that each mission features a distinct map, which
      the player can return to and manipulate further. The closest thing to a
      "sandbox mode" is the game's final level, where you can create the
      world however you want until you must place the final totem. The game does not
      force you to place the final totem, so the player can continue to shape the
      world for as long as he/she please




      Ubisoft published the game on Xbox 360, 27 July 2011 as a
      part of XBLA Summer of Arcade event. The PC version was originally scheduled to
      be released at the same time but was delayed to August 17 due to undisclosed
      reasons. A PlayStation 3 version was released on the PlayStation Network in
      September 2011. On 7 March 2012, Ubisoft announced that the game will be made
      available as a browser game for Google Chrome.


      Trailer



      Steam ---> store.steampowered.com/app/33460/