Im easily sold on most things.

It just takes one element to appeal to me, and Ill dive in feet first.

The fact thatTiny Gardentakes place in what is essentially a Polly Pocket toy was all I needed.

An attic with a sun light in Blue Prince.

Fortunately, the genre also ticked the box for me: farming sim.

Or at least, thats what I thought.

Blue Prince is so smart, it makes me feel stupid.

characters making drugs in schedule 1.

Yet when you really start playing, youll realise this is a puzzle game in disguise.

Alright, no problem.

It starts out fairly straightforward and easy, but it gets all the more complicated from there.

An angry looking High Elf in Oblivion

That was my first mistake.

Each mistake will set you back, as every plant needs certain produce to purchase.

Its a chain reaction.

Tiny Garden with the Balatro cards overlaid on top.

A sunflower seed costs one cabbage and one fern.

Ferns require one raspberry and one grass… and so on, going like 15 produce items deep.

Now it’s possible for you to see why I tried my hardest to keep my tiles in place.

Tiny Garden toy case showing the toy full and empty.-anim

Things get more complicated the further you progress.

If you want to collect the ivy, you have to remove your tree too.

Theres always a dilemma.

The gnome in Tiny Garden.

Fortunately, moving my fountain quickly doused that problem.

Thats what Tiny Garden became for me.

Just to unlock one more plant.

A gnome trapped in vines in Tiny Garden.

And it never really ended at just one more.

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