You’ll get to see attitudes shift as Concord clears out more of the Rot and begins to restore each town to its former glory. Even more distressingly, the Rot is both literal and figurative the Rot is physically breaking down each town, but it’s also enervating the citizens, instilling apathy in many of them.Īlthough the story sounds bleak (and, okay, it is), it’s also strangely powerful and moving. Since then, the Rot has slowly been taking over, becoming more and more difficult to fight back. Sadly, they went off on a grand adventure, never to be heard from again. Years before Concord ripened on the vine (quite literally!), there was a golden age of Guardians helping to keep the communities connected and holding the Rot at bay. Making Concord’s job harder is the fact that there are simply too few Guardians left to affect much change. It’s their job to keep the Rot at bay and find ways to help and inspire their fellow townsfruit/fungi/frogs. The role of Guardian is an important, even integral, one to The Grove. It’s up to Concord, a young, plucky, indomitable grape, to become the newest Guardian of The Grove and do what he can to rebuild his broken community. Once a thriving utopia, the communities have become fractured and separated, and the insidious Rot has crept in, slowly but surely taking over a magical land of fruit, fungi, and frogs. Garden Story takes place in a series of connected communities known as The Grove. It truly is the tale of non-binary fruit you don’t know you need until you’re playing it. Garden Story, from Picogram (and published by Rose City Games from my hometown!), includes pretty much all the tropes you’d expect, and yet it manages to provide a truly special experience, standing out from so many other games in the genre. RPG tropes exist for a reason saving damsels in distress and preventing the total destruction of the world are tried and true staples of the genre. Garden Story Review: Or, Cherry On My Wayward Son
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |