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Nested Lands is a single player and multiplayer open world city builder game with horror, thriller, medieval, post-apocalyptic and others themes. It was developed by 1M Bits Horde and was released on February 25, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Nested Lands is a multiplayer settlement-building RPG set in a dark, plague-ravaged world where twisted madmen and bandits roam the land. Your life will depend on how well you manage and grow your settlement. Fortunately, you're not alone in this dark world — your peasants will help you gather resources, craft items, and build defenses as you lead them through danger and privation. But remember, e…

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71%Audience ScoreBased on 187 reviews
gameplay7 positive mentions
stability12 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique combination of medieval survival, town building, and labor management with a dark, immersive plague-ravaged setting.
  • Village and resource management mechanics are engaging and often praised for their depth and ease of use, especially automation features reducing tediousness.
  • Multiplayer co-op is fun and allows players to build, explore, and survive together, enhancing the overall experience despite some current limitations.
  • The game suffers from numerous bugs, glitches, and performance issues, including crashes, lag, animation stutters, and inventory losses, detracting significantly from gameplay.
  • Combat is widely criticized for being clunky, unchallenging, and poorly implemented, with repetitive enemy types and AI that is either too simplistic or unfairly perceptive.
  • Early access content is limited, with repetitive quests, lack of variety in enemies and activities, poor NPC dialogue, and insufficient polish in graphics and UI causing frustration among players.
  • gameplay

    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    22% positive mentions, 69% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers an engaging blend of survival, base-building, and multiplayer features inspired by games like Minecraft and Medieval Dynasty, with compelling mechanics such as plague effects, hygiene impacting stealth, and a creeping sense of impending doom. While many praise the crafting, combat, and immersive challenges, issues with bugs, animations, repetitiveness, and some frustrating mechanics detract from the overall experience. Fans of survival city-builder games will find solid gameplay potential, though improvements in polish and character customization are needed.

    • “There have been significant updates in survival and building aspects, making gameplay quite enjoyable.”
    • “Nested Lands has similar mechanics to Minecraft and Rust, but the atmosphere is pleasantly creepy throughout. The systems of degradation and slowly approaching doom give it a unique edge, as you feel like your outpost is a light in the darkness and you're constantly trying to keep it flickering.”
    • “The plague mechanics and hygiene affecting stealth integrate seamlessly with mechanics borrowed from games like the Dynasty series, featuring a hub populated by allied survivors with roles and needs, and concepts like other islands you unlock as your influence grows with new enemies.”
    • “3 hours of gameplay and I haven't been able to take 5 steps.”
    • “Honestly, there's some decent gameplay but there's honestly a load of flaws with the game, mostly with storage, travel to and from, and especially with repetitiveness.”
    • “Love the concept and the game idea but a lot of it is bad: the movement, the animations, and the character is ugly, and it's really hard to stay and play the game when it just feels like janky mechanics. Not really recommended until they actually fix a bunch of mechanics.”
  • graphics

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    23% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally regarded as outdated, inconsistent, and somewhat buggy, with performance issues at higher settings. While some appreciate the unique aesthetic and lower-end graphics optimization, many users feel the visuals lack polish and immersion, especially compared to official screenshots. Improvements and better optimization are expected in future updates to enhance stability and visual quality.

    • “Graphics are good as well and it's different compared to others.”
    • “This update has resolved some online bugs and enhanced the graphics to boost game performance.”
    • “I really enjoy this lower end graphic setting they've developed.”
    • “The graphics are from 2010, the sound department is ridiculous.”
    • “Graphically it is also extremely buggy, not to mention the gameplay.”
    • “Don't waste your money, UI sucks, graphics terrible, and is not at all optimized.”
  • story

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    26% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    The game's story offers a compelling setting with a mix of survival, town management, and combat elements, but suffers from unclear quest guidance and a fragmented narrative that can hinder progression and player immersion. While some players find the storyline engaging enough to sustain long playthroughs, others feel it lacks depth or clarity, especially in multiplayer and early-game phases. Improvements in quest transparency and farming options could enhance the overall storytelling experience.

    • “Survival, town & labor management, great story & dialog, combat, maybe even a little adult content?”
    • “I was able to do the first play through in about 61 hours and never lost interest in the progression and storyline.”
    • “There is a good combination of quests and battles.”
    • “Why is all the villager happy items locked behind quest progression, which can only be progressed through having your village have villagers, who keep leaving because I cannot progress fast enough to get a well, wash basin, and farm started.”
    • “It needs to be made a lot more clear that before you can build a village facility, you must complete the prerequisite discovery quest to obtain the 'missing' item.”
    • “I hosted the game and the entire beginning storyline was skipped on its own so if my teammate hadn't been streaming her game I wouldn't have had a clue what was going on.”
  • atmosphere

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 33% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its immersive, post-apocalyptic and medieval settings, creating a tense, creepy, and deeply grounded world. Players appreciate the unique feeling of dread and decay, enhanced by systems like degradation and approaching doom, though some find the environment currently sparse despite strong atmospheric potential. The music also significantly contributes to the overall mood, enriching the game's haunting ambiance.

    • “Nested lands has similar mechanics to Minecraft and Rust, but the atmosphere is so pleasantly creepy throughout. The systems of degradation and slowly approaching doom give it a leg up, as you feel like your outpost is a light in the darkness and you're constantly trying to keep it flickering.”
    • “Despite not standing out at first glance, the medieval setting slowly reveals an incredible level of depth and atmosphere, pulling you into a world that feels heavy, grounded, and deeply immersive.”
    • “It is not about flashy moments, it is about tension, atmosphere, and truly feeling part of a harsh world.”
  • stability

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game currently suffers from numerous bugs affecting both gameplay and graphics, particularly in multiplayer, leading to a frustrating experience for some users. However, many acknowledge it is still in early development and expect stability to improve over time. Overall, while unstable now, the game's concept shows promise once bugs are addressed.

    • “Multiplayer is so buggy, cannot see other person.”
    • “I would not recommend this game, it's a buggy mess.”
    • “Several annoying bugs hurt the experience: the spear often becomes invisible, obstacle jumps are buggy, and there’s no button to free yourself when you get stuck.”
  • optimization

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    Optimization in the game is inconsistent, with some users experiencing smooth multiplayer performance and flawless gameplay, while others report significant issues like frame drops, stuttering, and crashes—even on high-end PCs. Recent updates have improved graphics and fixed some bugs, but overall, performance problems and poor optimization remain a common complaint.

    • “The online multiplayer runs smoothly, providing a great experience playing with friends and making resource gathering much easier in multiplayer mode.”
    • “This update has resolved some online bugs and enhanced the graphics to boost game performance.”
    • “Performance was flawless with no issues at all running the game.”
    • “Don't waste your money. UI sucks, graphics terrible, and it is not at all optimized.”
    • “It runs poorly with constant frame drops and stuttering, making it feel completely unoptimized.”
    • “Ut definitely needs more optimization; my brand new 4000 computer literally had a whole weird thing happen where everything else but the PC shut down.”
  • grinding

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is characterized by some tedious aspects, such as frequent back-and-forth travel to unload items and limited farming options, which can make progression feel slow and repetitive. However, automation through villagers helps alleviate some of the grind, and combat and movement mechanics are generally well-received. Enhancements like expanded farming, clearer quest indicators, and a trading system could improve the overall grind experience.

    • “One camp fills your backpack with worthless loot, requiring constant trips back to your primary village to unload. This back-and-forth travel makes the game utterly tedious and un-fun.”
    • “The town management aspect feels tedious and adds to the overall grind.”
    • “Moving around the map is tedious and contributes to the repetitive grinding experience.”
  • music

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The music in the game is notably well-crafted and enhances the atmosphere, standing out as a key positive aspect. However, some users mention it as background or lightly noticeable, and there are concerns about strict copyright on the tracks.

    • “The only real highlight is the music, which is surprisingly good and adds some much-needed atmosphere.”
    • “A light jog with background music.”
    • “All the music in the game is heavily copyrighted.”
  • replayability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    Replayability in this game is limited, as it feels more like an early prototype than a fully refined experience, reducing its appeal for repeated playthroughs.

    • “Infinitely replayable”
    • “Early access is meant for games that are playable and in active refinement — not for projects that feel like they’re still in a very early prototype phase.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional experience is characterized by a sense of gentle responsibility and care, as players feel attached to their in-game village like tending to a small pet, despite limited direct interaction with villagers or management features. This subtle emotional bond adds a nurturing aspect to the gameplay.

    • “It made me feel I have got my own small pet that I just need to check from time to time.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is highly effective and genuinely funny, often causing players to laugh out loud.

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Play Times

9h Median play time
18h Average play time
3-42h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 3 analyzed playthroughs
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Nested Lands is a open world city builder game with horror, thriller, medieval, post-apocalyptic and others themes. Common tags for Nested Lands include indie, exploration, life sim, crafting, atmospheric and others.

Nested Lands is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 18 hours playing Nested Lands.

Nested Lands was released on February 25, 2026.

Nested Lands was developed by 1M Bits Horde.

Nested Lands has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Nested Lands for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Nested Lands is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include The Economic West, Death Remains, Rooted, The Rotting Chronicles, The Phantom Forest and others.