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Red ebony strange horticulture12/2/2023 By following clues embedded in various letters (and garnered from conversations with customers) I explore squares on the map. In addition to selling plants, I also work to discover completely new ones, which is where the map comes in. The active sense of organization and the tactile feel of research and plant care can shift with each individual player the way that I’ve played feels like “correct,” but recent livestreams and YouTube videos suggest otherwise. My plant shop, for instance, was a chaotic mess I ended up labeling only two plants but organized my shelves in a way that would only make sense to me. There are labels in three colors that players can use to keep track of plant names, or use some entirely different method of organization, but it’s not required. If not, I add to a meter called “A Rising Dread,” which forces me to complete a puzzle before returning to my botanical pursuits. If I’ve identified the correct plant, the customer moves along. It all plays out very simply, researching and tossing plants under a microscope for a better look. In this way, it’s a life simulation, figuring out life as a new shopkeeper, learning about plants and the community as each day passes.īut Strange Horticulture offers plenty more: A mysterious, occult story that unfolds around the very plants you sell, along with clever puzzles that encompass everything from identifying plants to solving riddles and reading a map.Ģ2 indie games to look forward to in 2022 In Strange Horticulture, I play as a person who’s just inherited the titular plant shop after a family member’s death. These plants and plenty, plenty more line the shelves of a small shop tucked away in the dark streets of Undermere, a strange, rainy town that sits by a forest and a lake. If you want curated lists of our favorite media, check out What to Play and What to Watch. When we award the Polygon Recommends badge, it’s because we believe the recipient is uniquely thought-provoking, entertaining, inventive, or fun - and worth fitting into your schedule. Polygon Recommends is our way of endorsing our favorite games, movies, TV shows, comics, tabletop books, and entertainment experiences.
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