‘Sprout: Idle Garden’ Review – An Idle Clicker That Lets You Pick And Choose How To Play - Videogames Blogs

‘Sprout: Idle Garden’ Review – An Idle Clicker That Lets You Pick And Choose How To Play



Let’s talk idle clickers. Or rather, let’s not and say we did, as I find most to be monotonous at best. But when Sprout: Idle Garden (Free) was announced, I took note. An idle clicker based entirely in a garden, with charming isometric graphics" I was already yearning for the game to be released. So let’s talk about this one idle clicker instead, shall we"
Sprout: Idle Garden is easily one of the most versatile idle-clicker titles when it comes to gameplay: you decide if you want to be a blooming tycoon or a community flower garden… or anything else you come up with! I’ve literally stayed up at night at least twice trying to decide what to do next. Right now my setup is long and linear, but my plans include homes with back gardens and a purple paradise. It’s the only idle clicker I’ve found that is worth giving your time for more than a day or two. For whatever reason, it feels like a combination of the idle clicker genre and Pocket City (which I love for so many reasons, and Oliver echoes my sentiments in his review of it) with a dash of Valleys Between sprinkled on for good measure.
The end goal is to earn as much cash in the game as you can, so most of the gameplay is focused around that concept. Find your idle earnings and current cash in the upper right corner. To make the most money, you need the best flowers, which means you need to level up to get them. Your garden increases in level with each new flower blooming...
Source: Touch Arcade
URL: http://toucharcade.com

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