Float Land: Resource Build

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About this game

This relaxing idle building survival game takes place on scattered floating hexagon lands separated by empty cliffs and lake waters. Your white stick figure character must gather vital resources like wood and crystal by chopping trees and mining deposits across the terrain. Use collected materials to construct sturdy connecting bridges between isolated floating plots. If your character steps onto unbridged empty space, they will plummet off cliffs or sink into lakes, ending the current run instantly.

Game features:
- Simple resource gathering via chopping and mining actions
- Hex-shaped floating island map split by dangerous drop zones
- Immediate failure upon falling into cliff gaps or lake water
- Low-pressure idle survival suitable for casual play sessions

How to play
1. Swing your axe to cut trees and mine crystal veins for build materials.
2. Transport gathered resources to gaps between floating lands to lay bridge paths.
3. Guide your character safely across finished bridges to reach new resource zones.
4. Never walk onto open empty areas without built bridges to avoid deadly drops.
5. Stockpile extra wood and crystal to build longer bridges and unlock more floating land plots.

The game supports fully offline gameplay without continuous internet access. Future updates will add new resource types, wider drop gaps, and unique floating biomes to expand your building survival journey.
Updated on
Jun 10, 2026

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This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data isn’t encrypted