Flora's Fruit Farm

Flora's Fruit Farm

released on Sep 04, 2009

Flora's Fruit Farm

released on Sep 04, 2009

Clementine Valley used to be the place to be! It was world renowned for its fantastic fruit trees lovingly tended to by Old Jim. Unfortunately Jim has lost the energy to grow enough fruit to keep the locals happy, let alone attract the tourists Clementine Valley used to have. Luckily for Jim, Flora’s kind gesture showed him that she has the spirit to continue his legacy and he gives her his Magic Gardening gloves...


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Foi uma experiência engraçada jogar e ser questionado do porquê estar jogando. Depois de entender a dinâmica o jogo é bem simples basta paciência caso queira concluir 100%.

I don't go for this casual of a game super often (my only other real point of reference is Diner Dash), but I got it in a pack, and it was 2020.

It was all right. Like Diner Dash and its descendants, the mode of the game seems to be ordering and manangement. Being able to queue up quite a few moves and cancel them as needed lends itself to a decent rhythm, though there's a bit of unpredictability with things like crows, bugs, and fruit rot. It's nice that the option to ward off crows (by... slapping them?) is an unrelated input from the growing/harvesting queue, but you really do need to either be on your toes or willing to drop everything to handle bugs/rot.

I know having different customer "archetypes", and leaning on stock stereotypes, is pretty standard for this type of game - Grannies are slow, kids are impatient, etc. It is kinda weird that one of the archetypes here is just "Inuit".

Okay, so i have no idea where this game came from, and I originally thought it was some weird adult game I picked up at some point. Turns out i was wrong, but i kinda wish I wasn't.

My steam review:
https://steamcommunity.com/id/RumlyLit/recommended/35070?snr=1_5_9__402