| Feature | How It Works | Why It's Important | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Automatically saves at certain points. | First line of defense against crashes or unforeseen failures. | | Manual Save | You choose when and where to save. | Allows you to create "branch points" to explore different choices without consequence. | | Quick Save/Load | A single hotkey saves your exact spot; another restores it. | A fast way to test a risky fight or decision and immediately revert if it goes wrong. | | Game Over Restore Point | Sends you back right before a difficult battle. | Removes the "fear of loss" from high-stakes battles, encouraging experimentation. |
Choose the file with the most recent timestamp to ensure you do not lose progress.
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Insect Prison REMAKE is not just a casual stroll through a haunted island; it's a resource-management survival game with RPG elements. Your character Leah must manage her health, sanity (often referred to as SP), and inventory while exploring dangerous biomes like the Forest, Swamp, Sewers, and the mysterious Field. With limited resources, unforgiving combat, and random events that can drastically alter your game state, having a reliable save system is your lifeline.
Scene and stakes
The horror comes from management-related stress and the fear of the unknown, not jump scares.
If you purchased the remake outside of Steam, look in the AppData or saved games library: | Feature | How It Works | Why
Version 1.30 introduced a , meaning pregnancy status carries over across play sessions and persists even after closing the game.
Originally released in the early 2010s, Insect Prison was a masterclass in claustrophobic, top-down horror-strategy. Players were tasked with managing a facility—not for humans, but for sentient, hyper-evolved insects. | Allows you to create "branch points" to