Oasis Mission- Colony Sim Free Download -v0.9.5- Apr 2026

Don’t uninstall. Elena is still thirsty.

[0000000]: You are not playing a game. You are running a simulation of a real failed terraforming mission on a real dead world. The water you find is the last water. Every sip your colonists take, someone in the real past died of thirst. v0.9.5 is the guilt-free version. The later builds let you see their faces.

And suddenly, he wasn’t alone.

It read: Thank you for downloading Oasis Mission. Your colony of 2 has survived 3 cycles. Real-world water saved: 0 liters. Please leave a positive review. Oasis Mission- Colony Sim Free Download -v0.9.5-

A chat window opened in the corner of the game. It wasn’t an in-game console. It was a raw, old-school IRC channel.

And below that, in fresh, wet, dripping ink:

The download timer hit zero with a soft, wet thunk . Don’t uninstall

He named his first colonist: Elena, Hydrologist . She spawned as a tiny, pixelated sprite in a battered environment suit. Her only stat was Thirst : 87%.

The folder was empty except for a single readme.txt.

[Leo_Solitary]: what is the thirst beneath? You are running a simulation of a real

The interface was brutal. No blueprints. No power grid. You didn’t click to build a well. You clicked and dragged a line in the dirt. Elena would dig. And if she dug deep enough, the ground would weep. A single frame of blue. One unit of water.

But his internet was out (again), and the data packet had arrived via an old satellite relay from a decommissioned server farm in the Sahara. He clicked Install .

Leo stared at the screen. “Oasis Mission – Colony Sim Free Download – v0.9.5.” The file size was impossibly small. 47 megabytes. The kind of size that suggested a hyper-casual mobile game, not a deep, world-eating colony sim he’d been craving.

A single bead of moisture rolled down the monitor. Then another. The cursor turned into a tiny, wilting seedling. The desktop background—a generic blue sky—began to crack like dry earth.