Gardenscapes is a puzzle game developed by Playrix Entertainment. The player's goal is to help Austin the butler restore a beautiful garden to its former glory. The game consists of several levels, which the player must complete to advance. In each level, the player is required to clear pieces of debris from the garden and collect any of the three collectibles, which are either an item, tool, or gem. Once the player has collected all of the collectibles, the debris, which was blocking a section of the garden, will disappear, and the player can continue to the next level. Gardenscapes is a free-to-play app for IOS and Android that's been out since March 26, 2015. It's a match-3 game in which you can also play mini-games. Your goal is to make your garden look nicer and to restore the garden to the way it was before. You do this by solving puzzles to earn coins, which you can use on plants, decorations, and other things to make your garden look nicer.
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Gameplay
In each level, the player is required to clear pieces of debris from the garden and collect any of the three collectibles, which are either an item, tool, or gem. Once the player has collected all of the collectibles, the debris, which was blocking a section of the garden, will disappear, and the player can continue to the next level. Gardenscapes's gameplay is very simple. All you do is match 3 or more of the same color to clear the tiles. You can also play mini-games when you have coins. These mini-games are a variety of things, such as collecting a certain amount of coins or moving a certain number of tiles to a certain tile. There are a total of 250 levels in the game, and you can buy more levels with in-game coins or with real money.
Graphics
The graphics are simple but high quality, and the animations are fluid and well done. Gardenscapes has nice graphics. The game screen is colorful and the tiles are easy to see.
Replayability
The game is fairly short, with a total of about 120 levels, and the player may get a little bored with the gameplay after playing for a while. There are many ways to play Gardenscapes. You can do the levels over and over again to beat your own score, or you can play the mini-games to beat your own high score.
Pros
- Gardenscapes is free to download and play;
- The graphics are simple but high quality, and the animations are fluid and well done;
- The game is fairly short, with a total of about 120 levels, and the player may get a little bored with the gameplay after playing for a while;
Cons
- The game is fairly short, with a total of about 120 levels, and the player may get a little bored with the gameplay after playing for a while;
- Watered down gameplay;
- Limited mini-games;
- Constant notifications;
Conclusion
Gardenscapes is a simple puzzle game that's easy to play but gets boring after a while, and that can be annoying at times.
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