Brutal Amazon survival with deep crafting
Green Hell for Windows is a first-person survival game built around one clear idea: staying alive in the Amazon rainforest should feel difficult, tense, and unpredictable. Instead of offering a relaxed adventure, it asks you to think carefully about food, water, shelter, injuries, disease, and the tools you need to keep going.
The game’s strongest feature is its detailed survival system. You hunt, gather materials, craft equipment, build basic shelters, and monitor your physical condition while dealing with threats from the jungle. Predators, parasites, poisonous plants, tribal dangers, and changing weather all add pressure. It is not just about health bars either. Green Hell also includes mental strain, with isolation, stress, and hallucinations affecting the experience.
There is a story mode centered on Jake Higgins, an anthropologist searching for his missing wife. This gives the game more structure and emotional weight than a pure sandbox survival experience. Players who prefer shared challenges can also use co-op mode for up to four people, which can make the harsh environment feel more manageable and more social.
Visually, the Amazon setting is one of the game’s biggest appeals. Dense vegetation, wildlife, weather effects, and strong sound design help create a convincing sense of place. Listening for danger becomes part of the experience, not just background atmosphere.
Green Hell is not ideal for everyone. Its difficulty can be punishing, especially for new players, and navigation may frustrate users who expect clearer map support or stronger direction. Co-op is enjoyable, but it can be affected by occasional bugs and connection issues.
Overall, Green Hell is best suited to players who want a serious, demanding survival game with deep systems and little hand-holding. If you enjoy learning through failure and slowly mastering hostile environments, it offers a gripping jungle survival experience.
- Version
- 2.9.1
- OS

- Developer
- Creepy Jar
- Category
- PC games
