Green Hell

Green Hell (PC)

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$6.60

About

Green Hell for PC is a survival game in an open world format, where the player must survive – and try to thrive – in an unusual location for such games which are usually set in deserts or arid landscapes – places survival is hard because of a lack of resources. This game parks you firmly on the banks of the Amazon river with all the dangers that entails: poisonous plants, bad water, dangerous creatures and natives who may or may not welcome intruders into their domain! About the Game ...
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Game features

Description

Green Hell for PC is a survival game in an open world format, where the player must survive – and try to thrive – in an unusual location for such games which are usually set in deserts or arid landscapes – places survival is hard because of a lack of resources. This game parks you firmly on the banks of the Amazon river with all the dangers that entails: poisonous plants, bad water, dangerous creatures and natives who may or may not welcome intruders into their domain!

About the Game


In story mode you are Dr Jake Higgins – again an apparent improvement on other survival games, as it means you start with some advantages and knowledge. You are looking to find your wife, Mia, who is bent on making friends with local tribespeople because she speaks their language – she is Jake’s interpreter, as well as his partner.

However, this rather blinds her to the dangers of those who do not wish her well, and Jake, whose only current contact with her is via a radio, must keep himself alive and track her down before it is too late. Jake’s progress is constrained by the need to learn on the go, making and then using tools that give him access to more of the jungle, each one hopefully taking him ever closer to Mia. There are multiple endings, so the game is worth replaying to see how the other endings play out.

Need to Know


Jake is armed with a useful satellite watch which doubles as your health monitor and a compass to keep you on track. Your inventory all fits into your backpack, so it is with you all the time, and you save by building a shelter, wherever you are. Remember to save before committing yourself to a tricky crossing or feat, and in a place where you are relatively safe – it’s mildly irritating to repeatedly die seconds into any save!

It’s not just basic food along with clean water and sleep that you need in this game, you need to get the right balance of fats, carbs and proteins which makes it a lot trickier to accomplish, despite the abundance of potential nourishment all around you. You can check your limbs, one at a time and in fair detail, so you can spot wounds, leeches, bugs, bites and rashes as soon as they start affecting your health status.

There is also a sanity bar which you should keep an eye on, especially when Jake is particularly stressed, ill or exhausted! If you start losing your mind, your grip on reality wanders and the music becomes poignant, and the colour drains from the world. The jungle will try and kill you even harder in this state, but you can recover by performing ‘normal’ actions, such as curing minor illnesses, drinking good water, eating well, and getting caught up on your sleep etc.

Ways to Play


The beginning of story mode – about ten minutes or so – is identical to the tutorial, and it cannot be skipped, so you could miss the tutorial and dive straight into story mode. If you survive first time out (highly unlikely!) you will be away, without needing to do it all again, for real this time.

You can play with a buddy in story mode, and have a friend along to keep an eye out for danger, slap a cure together and generally look out for each other.

Co-operative multi-play is also available in online survival mode where you and three others work to keep the team alive and on the move.
Whichever mode you play, it is possible to survive, but the game does not make it easy – you have to work at it and you may well finish the game exhausted and feeling as though the real Amazon wouldn’t be quite so determined to make you dead! In both modes there are plenty of missions and side quests to work through.

Crafting is – surprisingly – super simple. Just gather what you need – usually just one of each item – and then drag and drop them together and voila, the item is made. You must have a shelter to save the game, as mentioned above, so make the first one early and then save often as you progress!

Pro tip – coconuts are your friend! They are clean water, food and even bowls all in one. Gather as many as you can carry!

Exciting Ways to Die in the Jungle!


Jaguars will kill you with enthusiasm, enjoying you for dinner while you curse and respawn, trying to remember exactly where they were so as to avoid them this time round, but there are a great many ways to die in this appropriately named green hell – here are just some of them!

  • Arrows – not all the locals are happy to see you, and despite Mia’s insistences, some of them will happily try to kill you!

  • Falls – all that lush green growth can be deceptive, with lethal drops suddenly opening under your unwary feet

  • Venom – famously, venom is what snakes squirt into when they bite, poison is what kills you should you eat it. But you are not going to be bothered about using the right word when snakes are falling out of trees and biting you, creeping up behind you and biting you, or appearing apparently out of nowhere and – you guessed it – biting you!

  • Poison – watch what you eat, as some of the berries, animals and leaves will, if not outright kill you (although some do!), make you very ill, and open to dying from any number of other causes.

  • Dehydration – just as in real life, not drinking enough water is a major problem. And despite the fact that there is plenty of water, unlike in other survival games, you need to be careful about drinking it! Water must be clean and bug free if it isn’t going to make you sick. Oh, and check yourself, if you’ve been near water you almost certainly have a leech or twenty somewhere about your person! This will make Jake’s health bar start dropping, so be sure to sort it quickly!

  • Green Hell for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.

    Configurations

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    • OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
    • Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX 660, Radeon RX 460 or equivalent with 2 GB of video RAM
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 8 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX compatible

    149 comments

    gamer-27d2d0
    excellent service ngl, we decided to buy, and got the keys in seconds ggs
    A month ago
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    gamer-ac89d79
    ?
    3 months ago
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    gamer-7b6697a
    This is not working it keeps saying it cant be redeemed
    4 months ago
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    marliiigd
    klappt perfekt wie immer
    6 months ago
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    gamer-d783986
    Worked
    6 months ago
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    Just A Sloth
    The code provided was good and everything went through instantly.
    7 months ago
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    Reviews

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    Game review score based on 190 reviews, all languages included

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    Alcotoxic Vein
    Green Hell is an intense and immersive survival game that drops you right into the heart of the Amazon rainforest, offering a challenging and gritty experience. If you're a fan of survival games that test your ability to adapt and thrive in harsh environments, Green Hell delivers in every way. Unlike some casual survival games, this one focuses heavily on realism, making you think carefully about every move you make as you battle hunger, thirst, disease, and the unforgiving wilderness.

    One of the most engaging aspects of Green Hell is its attention to detail. The game’s survival mechanics are deep, requiring you to manage your physical and mental health. You’ll have to gather food, water, and medicine while keeping an eye on injuries, infections, and even your sanity as isolation and the jungle’s dangers start to wear you down. Crafting is crucial—you’ll need to build shelters, weapons, and tools from the natural resources you find, but figuring out what works and how to combine items adds an extra layer of challenge.

    The environment in Green Hell is both stunning and dangerous. The Amazon jungle feels alive, filled with dense vegetation, exotic wildlife, and hidden threats like predators and poisonous plants. The game’s day-night cycle and dynamic weather system add realism to the survival experience, making every moment feel tense and unpredictable. Venturing out to explore is exciting but nerve-wracking, as you never know what you might encounter around the next bend.

    Combat and survival against wildlife are realistic and unforgiving. Whether it's fending off dangerous animals or dealing with parasites and infections, Green Hell constantly keeps you on your toes. But beyond just physical threats, the game does a great job of making you feel the psychological weight of being lost in such a hostile environment. Maintaining your character’s mental state is just as important as keeping them fed and hydrated, adding a unique psychological survival aspect to the gameplay.

    The game also offers a compelling story mode, which takes you on an emotional journey of survival and discovery as you try to uncover what happened to your loved one. It blends exploration, survival mechanics, and narrative in a way that keeps you hooked.

    Overall, Green Hell is perfect for players looking for a hardcore survival experience. Its realistic mechanics, rich environment, and constant sense of danger make it a thrilling and rewarding challenge. Whether you're a solo adventurer or prefer to tackle the wild with friends in co-op, Green Hell delivers an intense, satisfying survival game that keeps you engaged as you fight to stay alive in one of the most unforgiving places on Earth!!
    3rd October 2024
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    Jack Zadar
    If you are looking for the ultimate surivival experience look somewhere else the game is not bad actually the survival aspects are amazing but the wildlife having only a couple animals and all of them having really bad AI makes the experience worse and completly breaks the imersion

    for 5€ its not a bad gaem especially nota bad survival game but it just needs more updates and a complete ai rework
    • great survival
    • amazing looking nature
    • good building system
    • bad ai
    • Really awful Anti-aliasing
    • too restrective
    13th April 2025
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    gamer-d353f63
    thanks you !
    1st April 2025
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    gamer-27eb23e
    good game
    19th March 2025
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    Narutokun
    Green Hell is one of the most intense survival games I’ve ever played. Right from the start, the game makes it clear that this is no casual experience. I found myself stranded in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, completely alone, with nothing but my instincts and whatever I could scavenge. The game doesn't hold your hand—you have to figure out how to craft, hunt, and treat wounds, and every mistake can be deadly.

    What really impressed me was the level of realism. I had to manage my hydration, nutrition, and even my sanity. The jungle itself feels alive—dense vegetation, dynamic lighting, and an incredible soundscape make every step feel like a struggle for survival. At night, I never felt safe, whether it was because of lurking predators, tropical diseases, or just the constant fear of the unknown.

    The story mode added another layer to the experience, giving me a real reason to push forward despite the brutal challenges. However, the difficulty is no joke. Some mechanics, like infections and sanity loss, felt a bit too punishing at times, and the UI can be frustrating, especially when trying to craft under pressure.

    Despite these issues, Green Hell is an unforgettable survival experience. It’s not for the faint of heart, but if you love deep, immersive survival games that truly test your skills, this is absolutely worth playing.
    • Highly immersive and realistic survival mechanics
    • Stunning visuals and atmospheric sound design
    • Harsh difficulty curve
    • Cumbersome inventory and crafting system
    13th March 2025
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    Sarahhhh0
    just go play it
    20th February 2025
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    Pajron21
    is this the best survival I played? no but I can't deny that this game is not like other survival games and has it's own charm
    • realistic mechanics
    • difficulty can get annoying
    30th January 2025
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    gamer-fce952
    Didn't like that game
    27th January 2025
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    Serpentx00
    starved, passed out and got worms, bit by a snake, and chased into an anthill by a jaguar, ripped endless leeches off my arms and died from infection.... 10/10 will play again.
    17th January 2025
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    gamer-ad7d6f
    Pretty sure it's good but it's far to micro managed for me, also hit a couple of game ending bugs like notepad menu not showing but locking the screen anyway
    13th January 2025
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    Azetylcholin
    low game
    10th January 2025
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    gamer-634a072
    It’s a great game and instant gaming has a great deal
    • Survival
    • Trees
    • Snakes
    • Dying
    9th December 2024
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    gamer-ba57dd
    is fun
    12th November 2024
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    gamer-5b366cf
    Really fun game. Advice if like survival games.
    • Building
    • Combat
    • Graphics
    27th October 2024
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    Melli
    Super unbalanced.
    20th October 2024
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    MakaveliTheDon
    Kinda hard , but worth of try
    20th October 2024
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