Calming Plant Themed Puzzle Mobile Game Plant With Care Has Been Announced for Release on Halloween

 

A relaxing plant farming themed puzzle game is coming to mobile this month called Plant With Care. The purpose of this game is to collect enough flowers, fruits, and veggies to use later as ingredients in delicious cooking recipes. Each plant has a certain set of rules that must be followed in order for it to thrive, but there is only so much space for each plant to go and a set amount of moves to place your plants in. You must be strategic about where you choose to plant each item in order to finish the puzzle and collect your new homegrown ingredients. A total of 72 levels will be available to play each with difficulty settings of easy, medium, and hard. Plant With Care levels will be accompanied by lo-fi beats, haptic feedback options, and 3D colorful artwork. Every aspect of this game is designed to relax its players, no violence, no pressure, only plants. All levels of gaming ability can participate in this brain-teasing experience.

The developer is Tepes Ovidiu, an indie game developer also behind the popular trivia games Cessabit and Flying Fish Quiz as well as many others. Plant With Care will become officially available on iOS and Android devices this Halloween, October 31st, 2021. Because of its holiday release date, five Halloween-themed levels will be gifted to those who pre-register for the app in advance of its global launch. If you are interested and would like to see more, check out the gameplay trailer below.

Proceeding its release, the game will be available on the App Store and on Google Play for $1.99 dollars. There are no ads or in-app purchases. Once you have made the initial purchase, you can play this game endlessly. In addition, no wi-fi connection is necessary to play, so you can practice your planting anywhere you like.

Emma McCandless: I am an aspiring writer/editor, but I love all forms of the creative process from game/art design to dancing. Currently I am studying as an English major at University of California, Irvine. Here at mxdwn, I write news and reviews on mobile games.
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