![]() ![]() Be warned though: you can expect to have to do a lot of the same tasks over and over again as you move between towns, so some of these can grow a little repetitive with time. ![]() It’s a simple system, but it gives the player plenty of different things to do on their journey that helps mark the progress that they’re making. There are main quests to complete that progress the story and see players move between seasons, but these tasks help improve the different aspects of each town in order to hit that higher point of progress as well as open up new tools for the player to use. The core of Garden Story’s gameplay revolves around completing tasks for the townsfolk, with quests on offer that see the player having to gather resources, vanquish enemies, or help rebuild different aspects of each town. “Yes, you’ll be gathering resources to contribute to each town (which can involve farming) and you’ll even have a hand in helping re-build certain aspects of them too, but it’s more ‘slice of life’ than a bona fide farming sim.” There’s room for customisation though, so you will be able to give each of the four towns that you’re working at your own personal touch, whilst you’ll also spend some time growing crops to vegetation. Yes, you’ll be gathering resources to contribute to each town (which can involve farming) and you’ll even have a hand in helping re-build certain aspects of them too, but it’s more ‘slice of life’ than a bona fide farming sim. I made a comparison to Stardew Valley earlier in this review, but it’s worth mentioning that Garden Story isn’t a farming sim. ![]() With four towns based upon the seasons to help restore, Concord’s journey takes them across a variety of colourful locales that each need a touch of tender loving care in order to be reinvigorated. Garden Story sees players take on the role of the lovable grape Concord as they become the ‘Guardian of the Grove’, meaning they’re tasked with vanquishing the invasive Rot that has savaged the land in order to restore it to its former glory. ![]()
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