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Garden Simulator verschijnt binnenkort
Verse groenten, heerlijk fruit en prachtige bloemen - je hebt nu de mogelijkheid om je eigen tuin te beheren en de vruchten van je arbeid te oogsten! Verveling in het appartement behoort tot het verleden - nu is het tijd om naar buiten te gaan en te genie
*9 van de 10 tuinkabouters raden Garden Simulator aan*“Thuis weg van huis” is zo old school. Tegenwoordig hoeven we niet meer ver te reizen om ontspanning te vinden en onze batterijen op te laden! Het nieuwe motto is: “Naar de volkstuin gaan we!” Of: “Als je een tuin hebt, heb je geen vakantie of sportschool nodig.” Om eerlijk te zijn kan de Garden Simulator van ontwikkelaarsteam PRODUKTIVKELLER…
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Peter Rabbit’s Garden
Here's another free mobile game that I played that mori-enthusiasts will surely love: Peter Rabbit's Garden. Created by Poppin Games Japan Co., Ltd., this garden simulation game makes use of the original characters from Beatrix Potter's masterpiece and brings them to life. As you play Peter Rabbit himself who is on a quest to build his own garden with family and friends, you'll be spending your time planting, harvesting, selling your crops and decorating the layout of your little haven.
Story
Following the original story, Peter Rabbit has yet again escaped from Mr. McGregor's clutches, after being chased relentlessly for stealing and eating the vegetables the old man had painstakingly grew on his garden. For fear of capture and further repercussions, Peter's mother decided to relocate the family to a safer place so that they won't suffer the same fate as his father did.
Art
Peter Rabbit at the marketplace.
Preserving Beatrix's classic art style usually present in old children's illustration books, the images presented in-game are very nostalgic and is certainly a breath of fresh air. But what's amazing is that they even took it a step further, by animating such wonderful creations, making it seem that you are indeed in Peter Rabbit's world.
Gameplay
You start out with a short tutorial on how to play the game. Its basically setting a plot of land on your garden and then planting crops to sell it to the nearby marketplace once it has grown and been harvested to earn money. The earnings can then be used to buy items, expand land or build new houses that will improve your new home.
There are different market places that can be unlocked according to your level. On each place, you will encounter several unlockable book characters that will buy your goods. After you've established enough connection and sold enough crops to them, a conversation will ensue and afterwards you can now invite them to live in your garden.
Be warned though. You need to build their houses first before they can permanently transfer to your garden and become your residents and regular prowlers. If in case you ran out time before finishing their houses, don't fret! You can just invite them again.
First mini game you can unlock.
The game also provides limited day bonuses (like discount prices and x2 earnings) and mini challenges wherein you can earn money after completing it per day.
Conclusion
To some people, farm-type simulation games can be quite tedious and boring. It is also a kind of waiting game because you have to wait for the crops to grow before you can harvest it to sell it. And that takes a lot of patience. But to me, the meticulous way of designing your garden while collecting animals and decorations is fun in its own way. I dunno if it stems from my fondness of collecting beautiful stuff, arranging and layouting something in an artistic manner or whatnot, but I find it rather fulfilling. Poppin games actually build a similar game to this titled Alice, but I much prefer the art and presentation of Peter Rabbit compare to the former.
But despite my adoration for this game, there are of course some things I've encountered that I found rather dissatisfying while playing the game.
First, is the manner of getting free sweets. Sweets are the in-game currency used for buying premium items (stuff that are bought with real money). I have no qualms in downloading apps or playing free games (or metaphs) to get these, but most of the free games are downright impossible to do. Not only can I not get the sweets as a reward, I'd be wasting a lot of time trying to accomplish something that cannot be done in the first place.
In line with this, my next complaint is that most of the decorations are only achievable via in-game purchase. This business model is to be expected from free games such as this but this aggressive approach of pushing you to buy in-game items takes the fun out of it. If they could at least put some decorations up for an "event" that doesn't involve spending iRL money or including it on the limited day item raffle bonus, then that would be great.
My third concern is with regards to the difficulty of rearranging your garden if you have lots of stuff already. Putting them in your storage or dragging them from one point to another one by one is uber hassle and time consuming. I wish they could implement a sort of sandbox similar to COC that lets you view (with zooming function) and edit your garden layout with ease and efficiency.
Lastly, their facility to backup and save game progress needs to be improved. Me and Ian have recently lost our previous game data after months of not playing and now have no means to retrieve it whatsoever. Just an invitation code that we can no longer remember. What they can do to resolve this is to sync the game to the player's google play account so it will lessen the loss of game play. Or they can have the user register his/her email to secure the data, similar to mystic messenger.
Overall, this game is unique of its genre and shows promise, but it still has a lot of room for improvement. It's definitely worth to try.
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I need to stop playing these garden simulators instead of working on replies.