Players can experience life as a hunter-gatherer in the independent video game Roots of Pacha, which is a farming and life simulation game set in the Stone Age. It is created by the Buenos Aires, Argentina-based small independent game production studio Soda Den. The game's initial funding came from a Kickstarter campaign, and Crytivo, a gaming studio that specialized in publishing independent games, later released it.
Players assume the role of a tribe member in Roots of Pacha, where they must cooperate with their tribe to survive in a harsh and hostile planet. In order to provide food and resources for the tribe, they must hunt, collect, and farm. The game's day-night cycle, weather patterns, and seasonal variations all have an impact on gameplay and call for players to modify their approaches.
In addition to dressing their tribe members in distinctive clothing and accessories, players may also use the resources they collect to develop and embellish their own settlements. Additionally, the game allows up to four individuals to play online simultaneously, fostering a cooperative and communal gaming environment.
Although Roots of Pacha is still under development and has not yet been made available, you can keep up with its development by visiting the game's official website and social media accounts.