
True survival techniques: you live on what you discover. Everything here is connected - fire and rain, meat and predators, calories and every move you make. Day and night decide what is possible - being in the right place at the right hour is a skill. Every mistake costs something real.
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AREAZ is a true survival simulation where you rely on knowledge, awareness, and simple real-world techniques across different biomes - your areaz. Everything you learn, you learn by doing, the way it works in the real world. The journey begins on the beach and in the jungle before leading toward the deadly mangrove swamp. Future updates expand the world with rural mainland zones, deep forests, and finally the cold, rocky mountain regions.
To survive, you must search every part of each area and read the environment carefully. The tide runs on its own schedule - the camp that stood safe at noon can be underwater by midnight. Animals follow scents, predators react to movement - the meat that feeds you is also the bait that calls them in. Rain kills the fire you are trying to start, and fills the catcher that keeps you off bad water. Calories, exhaustion, wetness, time of day, and weather all shape what is possible - the right hour opens an opportunity, the wrong one turns deadly.
Crafting uses a deliberate two-hand system where stones, sticks, bamboo, and fire behave according to natural logic. Tools wear out and break. The best gear is found, not made - and what the land gives once, it may not give again.
Mistakes and poor resource management lead quickly to hunger or death, and some mistakes cannot be undone. AREAZ rewards players who think like survivors: check the time, read the waterline, count your calories before you spend them. The free demo is the entire first area - no locks, no timers. Judge the game by playing it.