- Preserve is a nature puzzle game where you create ecosystems using flora and fauna cards.
- The game features lush biomes, calming music, hidden patterns, vibrant visuals, and more to explore.
- The game is free to download and ad-free, with in-app purchases needed to access the full content.
Plug In Digital, known for Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, Spirit of the Island, and more, has announced its latest nature-inspired puzzle title, Preserve, now open for pre-registration on both Android and iOS. Developed by Bitmap Galaxy, the game is expected on September 16, according to the App Store’s listing.
Get ready to build peaceful ecosystems from scratch in Preserve
Preserve is a nature-inspired puzzle title that lets you build entire ecosystems by placing flora and fauna cards in harmony. You can grow forests, wetlands, and meadows while carefully balancing the food chain. Each decision you make shapes how your biomes evolve.

If you’ve played Dorfromantik, this might feel familiar in the best way. Here too, you’ve to grow living landscapes by matching the right plants and animals to create synergies. I’m especially excited to try Puzzle mode for challenges, the Classic mode, and even a Creative mode to freely build.
Overall, the game looks very beautiful and calming, offering lush biomes, natural wonders, hidden patterns to discover, a relaxing soundtrack, vibrant visuals, and more. Additionally, the game is fully offline, and there are no ads, so you can enjoy it in peace.
Preserve, now open for pre-registration on both Android and iOS. You can now pre-register for the game via your respective Google Play Store or App Store.
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