

The new hint features - the thermometer and looking glass - are so badly implemented that they shouldnt have been they are no real help. If you insist on designing your game to appeal to the aesthetics of four year olds, dont be surprised if no one else wants to play it. In the first game, adding new stone pathways to the garden was the turning point when the garden went from eyesore to pretty in the sequel, I prefer the worn grey stone of the old pathways to any of the new ones, but I cant keep the old ones and finish the game. Who puts a pool table in his backyard? Why wasnt it a tennis court or something that you would actually have outside? I cant help thinking that Playrix must either have new artists or their old artists used up all their good ideas on the first Gardenscapes game, because this sequel just looks clunky and overblown, and maybe Playrix took the praise for the first Gardenscapess bright cheerful colors too much to heart, because the palette here could make a player nostalgic for monochrome graphics. Whoever is responsible for graphic design at Playrix needs to learn that more and more elaborate, posh decorations for barns and backyards simply translates to outlandish, not outstanding. If you put in benches, lawns, a flower ring, a kennel, a fence, bushes, and maybe the fountain and lawn furniture, and then you simply stop, it wont look so bad, but not looking too bad is a far cry from making it beautiful, and stopping also means not finishing the game. A huge part of the appeal of the original Gardenscapes was making the run-down garden beautiful, but that sure wont be happening here. If those are the kinds of colors Austins mother likes to wear, Im not surprised that all the options for her garden are ugly and clash. Only a color-blind man or a child still young enough to like gaudy, mismatched colors would put together that outfit. The dog has been made goofy looking, and Austins mother is garish beyond belief: bright yellow, bright green, and bright fuchsia all in the same outfit. The album pictures are so ugly that its hard to get excited about finding a new one. The graphics for the garden are unappealing to the point that I hated adding most new features, because they detracted rather than decorated. This sequel fails to live up to the original in every way. Pros and cons of Gardenscapes 2 app for iPhone and iPad
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TRY IT FREE, THEN UNLOCK THE FULL ADVENTURE FROM WITHIN THE GAME! Run sales of the old stuff found around the house to implement the original decor ideas of your own! Help your good old friend bring the family garden to bloom again. Accompany Austin to the place of his childhood, meet his parents, and collect the old photos and other memorable things from his past.

Rundown and neglected, it is waiting for you to come and restore it. Gardenscapes 2 takes the unique experience of the original Gardenscapes to a completely new level! The garden at the estate where Austin was born and grew up in is in a pitiful state. Current version: 1.0.6, last update: 5 years ago
