![]() ![]() You start with 5 lives, and they take just over 20 minutes each to refill, so you can technically play several times a day. ![]() Once you complete a section of that holiday storyline, you are rewarded with infinite lives for a set period of time. The current one – which is on for another 5 or so days is the Easter update, and there are 4 parts to the story, each comprised of multiple parts. There are also special updates that you can have added to your device that give you holiday/festive stories and awesomely fun new characters to interact with, all with their own special list of complete-able Match-3 mini games. Your goals are simple: Collect a star for each level you complete.Įach star goes towards a task you can complete in the garden – some things are only valued at one star, while others are 4 stars, or even multiple sets of a specific amount. I’m less keen on the timer levels, as I don’t like feeling anxious to play – I prefer the endless time ones, even if it is limited moves. It’s a well organised, wonderful time-spender in my books. ![]() You’re restoring the outside now, as compared to the first game of this series, which focused on interior parts. The simple overall objective is to restore the garden that your long-lost uncle left you (along with the Mansion, and the aid of the life-long friend and butler, Austin) in his will. << Thankfully, as of level 480, I haven’t encountered both obstacles in a level at once. It has some incredibly challenging levels, and there’s a fair bit of luck versus strategy that needs to take place, especially when the gophers and honey get involved. Gardenscapes is a story-based Match-3 game. I played the original “Mansion Makeover” on my laptop years ago (it was put out in 2009, and I’m staring at that and thinking, damn, that’s nearly a decade ago now. I’ve got one of my favourite games to tell you about today: Gardenscapes! ![]()
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