You play as Tara, who has just moved to Fairhaven to help her sick grandmother with her farm. Tara hasn't been back for about two decades, so she's getting to know the residents again, along with some new faces. She also stumbles upon a big secret, which is the real reason Grandma Hazel wanted Tara to come back.

The story is a WILD ride!

Visuals

I love the way Wylde Flower looks! Sure it has that distinctly mobile 3D game look, but it's so crisp and well done. Each character looks unique and there's a nice diversity among the NPCs. Their movements are also pretty fluid rather than clunky. Except some of them walk like they have a stick up their butt. It's actually kind of funny and cute.

There are multiple locations which all have their own distinct look, and the magical locations are especially lovely! And the animals are too cute!


Sound Effects + Music

A big plus for Wylde Flowers is that every single line of dialogue is voiced! Whenever you stop for a chat or get a cutscene, you hear every word spoken, and everyone has their own unique voice, accent, and speaking style. It really helped the immersion and getting to know everyone. Everyone is so expressive, and don't sound like they're just reading the script.

The background music is pretty unobtrusive and inoffensive. I honestly didn't even notice it most of the time. It really does just fade into the background. There are some ambient noises, but I mainly noticed those at the beach, since you can hear gulls and the waves. The other game sounds are fine, and thankfully none of them were annoying. Pretty standard. It's obviously the sound focus was on the character dialogue.


Gameplay + Controls

Wylde Flowers is a narrative driven life simulator. There are set story quests and side friendship quests which are how you progress through the game. There are no time limits, so feel free to take your time and explore. There's a ton to do, so never worry about not having something to work toward. You can't rush through most things, as some features are locked behind completing certain quests, or a specific day, or some other event. This keeps things fresh and moving along.

You'll guide Tara through fixing up her grandparents farm, which includes gardening, ranching, and a bunch of crafting machines. She can also build friendships with the villagers and a few are dateable! Of course, Tara also learns that she's a witch, so you'll have magic to play around with too. Plus a lot more! I was always surprised to continue unlocking new characters, locations, and craftables!

Tara automatically uses the appropriate tool for the object she's interacting with. I love this feature, since you don't have to remember to equip tools, or switch between them. However, there does seem to be a bit of problem with the hit boxes. You'll be right in front of one thing, but the object a little bit over will actually be selected. If you're not paying attention to what bubble is highlighted, you could waste precious energy on the wrong thing.

The game does continue past the credits. There's still a lot to discover and do even when the main story is over. I still haven't unlocked all recipes or ingredients yet! And the quests keep coming!


Replayability

Even though Wylde Flowers is a fairly long game, and one that you can continue playing past the credits, I do feel like it has replay value. Mostly because I wonder how long you can get away with playing just the first Spring to avoid a certain event as long as possible. Or if you just love the story and want to revisit it. Otherwise, just keep playing and exploring!


Overall

I loved Wylde Flowers! This game had me hooked from the very beginning because of the story and the gameplay! There's just so much to do, especially once you finish the story and have a bit more freedom to do as you wish. In fact, there's a lot of freedom even during the story, since you change the seasons yourself. Although there were a few timed events.

Reviewed on Jan 22, 2024


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