An upcoming indie game calledAncestral Harvestpromises a combination of gameplay mechanics that seem reminiscent ofZelda, but in a creepy, dystopian setting and with a pacifist twist. A demo is currently available onSteam, but only for a limited time.

Ancestral Harvestis made by solo developer 1011, real first name Fred. Its Steam page went live in March 2025, describing adystopian adventurecentered on a child shaman searching for a way to cure a world ravaged by humankind.

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A month later, 1011 launchedAncestral Harvest’s first demo, which can still beaccessed via Steamas of mid-June 2025. The trial version of the game is technically a playtest, but comes with an unrestricted player pool, allowing anyone interested to download it while it remains available.Ancestral Harvest’ssole developerwill be closing the playtest soon, but then follow up on it with a full-fledged demo, having said as much in a recent social media post. The current plan is for the demo to launch on Steam sometime in July 2025.

Ancestral Harvest’s Combat Is All About Healing

Gameplay-wise,Ancestral Harvestpromises a mixture of exploration, environmental puzzles, and combat—a formula that might appeal toThe Legend of Zeldafans. One of its distinct twists lies in its pacifist approach to combat, as the shaman protagonist is primarily beating his drum instead of enemies, creating rhythms that heal rather than kill. Gameplay footage onAncestral Harvest’s Steam page suggests there may be minor exceptions to this philosophy, including a scene where the shaman drops a large boulder on an enemy—though the act is clearly portrayed as non-lethal.

Connect with the land, mend the wounds of the Earth, and witness its forgotten magic.

Ancestral Harvest’s story appears to have an environmental message, with the protagonist seeking to connect with a devastated planet, “purge the evil that controls humanity,” and restore the world’s natural balance before nature itself collapses. Over the course of this quest, the shaman will need to break the vicious cycle of humans fighting darkness with violence. “Connect with the land, mend the wounds of the Earth, and witness its forgotten magic,” the game’s official synopsis reads.

In addition to regular enemies,Ancestral Harvestwill feature boss battles. The protagonist’s shamanic powers can be upgraded using pollen collected from healed plants. Anothergameplay mechanicinvolves mystical visions that provide players with puzzle clues and insights intoAncestral Harvest’s backstory. Expanding on this feature, the developer explained that it was conceived as an alternative to traditional UI and 2D art, which he chose to minimize due to a lack of confidence in his skills in those areas.

Ancestral Harvestis currently lacking a release date or even a release window. No pricing details have been announced either, and there’s still no word on whether the game is planned to make its way to more platforms besides PC.