“The game absolutely will feel familiar when you’re setting out, but as you progress through Evergarden you will experience something the likes of which I doubt you will have in your gaming life.” - Touch Arcade “Evergarden is a brilliant, relaxing, and utterly enthralling puzzle game that you should grab right now” - Pocket Gamer “Evergarden may look like a combination of puzzle games you’ve seen before, but it’s truly a game that’s more than the sum of its parts” - 148apps.com Lose yourself in an endlessly satisfying puzzle game set in the midst of a mysterious forest world. Transform your garden by combining plants into strange new forms, and unearth deeply hidden secrets as you become engrossed in the game’s calming rhythm. Wander into the forest and help bring it back to life with the help of Fen, your creature guide. Evergarden may feel familiar at first, but you will discover it is like no game you have played before. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: What type of game is this? A: Evergarden is an “evergreen” puzzle game merged with a narrative adventure. Q: What do you mean by “narrative adventure”? A: Beyond the garden puzzle board, there lies a mysterious forest environment to explore, with its own puzzles and progression. You’ll use the stones that you earn on the puzzle board to solve puzzles, and unlock new “songs” which add interesting new strategies to the puzzle board. Q: How long is the game? A: The core puzzle game is “evergreen”, which means you can play it repeatedly and keep mastering it forever. The narrative adventure portion will take most players 4-8 hours to explore, and there is a daily challenge with a new procedural puzzle to unlock every day.
Game glitches
Sometimes I lose my special tokens because if you click away after using them, the upgraded plants return to what they were previously and the token is gone. The back button also disappears often.
Not visually accessible
My biggest issue is that it is stylized in a way where the game board is only warm red hues and all the flowers are the same color (even if they are different shapes) so it’s hard for people with visual perception differences to tell them apart. I wish the different stages of the flowers where different colors so they were easier to tell apart.
Love this game
Been playing this for about a year, been through the whole field about 4 times and only got stuck once. I find it relaxing and absorbing. My only frustration is that on the main screen occasionally There will be a challenge that is impossible to accomplish in the available spots.
The best game on my phone
I’ve had this game for two years now, and I can’t believe that I haven’t written a review yet! It’s my second most used app (aside from YouTube) And the best purchase that I’ve made on my phone to this day! I love the gameplay and how there is no “hand holding” along the way. It’s just you, your thoughts and the stunning graphics. I finished the main story in a mere month, but I still play it all the time! The addition of the cave with it’s daily challenge is really fun! If anyone is confused about what it does; it gives you more flowers at a higher level in the beginning spawn. And the music is fantastic! I have no complaints about this game!
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very well put game. i liked how there’s no instructions because then it got my mind to think what i really needed to do. i hope with the update there will be more levels, i finished this game in about 3 days but i was constantly playing so if you don’t have that kind of time it will probably take you longer to complete. it would be a bummer if there will no longer be any further levels because of the price paid.
Mysterious and lovely
I appreciate the lack of hand-holding. So many games have tutorials that walk you through every little detail; it can feel like being a kindergartener. Evergarden dropped me into its puzzle and let me work out the rules myself, which became part of the fun. There’s a mysterious feeling to this game, as though it’s a single piece of some larger world. The gameplay is reminiscent of Triple Town (or 2048/Threes), combining small-valued flowers into bigger ones, but the mechanism is different. And then there’s a larger matching game overlaying that, and I’ve just gotten to some mini-games that unlock new powers and reveal bits of what may be a story... Highly recommended if you enjoy thoughtful puzzles and tranquil moods.
Very annoying
Extremely annoying little game, with no sense of progress. Stuck on the first level with no sign of it ever ending or the option to play another one. Wouldn’t buy it again
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