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Cloud gardens review
Cloud gardens review










cloud gardens review

I often do.Įntirely mouse driven, the loop is simple, the UX is minimalist, yet stylish, and the low poly landscapes, isolated in cloud (geddit, you’re making- Oh, never mind) appeal to me greatly. And heck, if you have items left, and seed power left (what, you thought they’d be mean enough to stick you to just one seed type in a mission beyond the tutorials?), then you can add more before going to the next level, just to make it a little more aesthetic. And your seeds will grow, and sprout seeds of their own, which you use to cover more, place more items, so on so forth, until a certain percentage of growth is completed. They’ve got a radius, and within that radius, things will grow around where you placed that item. Once you’ve done that, you’re given items of civilisation. But it doesn’t do well with flat surfaces, that’s what vines are for (and, to a lesser extent, moss.) See, after we’re gone, it’ll be nice and pretty, look at this picturesque scene! For example, got a big gap between the thing and the ground? The first seed you’re ever given does that well. You’re given at least one seed to start off your quest, each with their own growth patterns. In the middle of nowhere, there is an isolated segment of civilisation, be it a dump, an apartment, a toll gate, or a highway. In any case, the game is a very simple one.

cloud gardens review

We’ll get to the other two bitches in time. I’m sorry, what did this moss ball do again? Why would I bother with grass? I’d like not to have a restart finding out. The game, I only really have a few minor problems with. Not about the game, but more… Well, it suddenly feels a bit raw, a game about nature claiming our buildings, the last evidence humans were there, growing over eerily familiar environments with the power of the stuff that was put down there, making them unrecognisable… Just, y’know, sitting here, feeding nature the remnants of our civilisation, no big… The most chill post apocalyptic game has released, and I have… Mixed feelings.












Cloud gardens review