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Atrio: The Dark Wild

📅 Jan 10, 2023
Isto Inc.
Keep your disposable android-body alive by automating everything. Automate farming, foraging, crafting and capturing - and even assimilate creatures into your production lines during your impossible mission to relight the world.
79.8Rating
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About This Game

Atrio: The Dark Wild is a adventure/simulation game designed for single-player, developed by Isto Inc. and released in 2023. With an estimated 32,000 copies sold, it is considered a modest seller on Steam. Community ratings across Steam average 79.8/100 — a generally positive reception overall. According to player data, the main story takes around 12.72 hours, with side content bringing that to 21.08 hours, and a completionist run can reach 25.9 hours. Players commonly describe it as Survival, Automation, Open World Survival Craft, Crafting and 2D.

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User Reviews

79.8
Overall Score / 100
8.0/10
Steam (595 reviews)

Playtime Estimates

12.72h
🎯 Main Story
21.08h
⭐ Main + Sides
25.9h
💯 Completionist
Based on 8 player submissions

Game Information

Release Date
January 10, 2023
Developer
Isto Inc.
Publisher
Isto Inc.
Platforms
Windows
Controller
Full Support
Price
$19.99

Analytics & Metrics

Copies Sold (VISE)
Low Data
VRI ScoreLearning
55
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System Requirements

🪟 Windows
Minimum
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-8250U
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system