‘Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden’ Review – An Active Tapper With Heart
Freemium idle clickers are a dime a dozen on the App Store, but what happens when the genre swings into being a premium active tapper instead" Enter Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden ($3.99) by Japanese developer Cavy House. It’s not just any organic garden, though, as you’re harvesting human organs. The play on words alone had me hooked: an organic garden growing organic organs. That’s hilarious! And it’s a wonderful, creative concept. Instead of sitting by and watching your precious garden grow on its own, you need to be actively involved in its success – after all, plants won’t grow without you around to water them! But what exactly can you expect from Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden"
The game places you in the role of Organa, Irene’s shop assistant. Irene runs a small, bustling organ shop. As Organa, your main duty is to tend to the greenhouse. It’s a whopper of a job, with several things needing to be done at any given time, but surely Organa (and the player behind her) is able! So why do people come in seeking organs" Placing an organ inside an inanimate object brings it to life, with the soul of the organ. Customers request organs for various reasons, such as the little girl who wants her cat to talk or the farmer who needs a scarier scarecrow.
Before I discuss what I liked (and what I didn’t) as far as gameplay in Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden, I want to give credit to the incredible artwor...
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