Imagine a clear, briefcase-sized arena. Inside, the floor is a grid of magnetic tiles. You can attach a miniature log, a stone cave, or a water dish. The ant colony acclimates. Then, Tuesday night, you "remake the scene"—you swap the log for a resin skull, add a tiny ladder, and introduce a new food source. The next morning, you zip the whole thing into an insulated sleeve and take it to a friend’s lab. That is the promise.

Imagine: You hold your portable ant prison up to a smartphone. The camera recognizes the physical layout (the log, the skull, the water dish). Then, you digitally "remake" the scene on screen—adding a virtual river or a giant predator shadow—to study how the insects react to perceived environmental changes.

The remake features a major graphical leap, doubling the resolution from to .

If you are looking for a to skip these requirements, community forums often host "100% Gallery" saves that you can drop into the game's "Save" folder to unlock all scenes instantly.