The indie developers at Prideful Sloth say their next game “follows the cozy gaming movement”, and its pastel, pastoral vibe sure seems to fit the bill. Grow: Song of the Evertree is a world-building sandbox where you’re an alchemist caring for a gigantic tree that grows miniature worlds on its outstretched branches.
Alchemy lets you nurture floating islands and build towns to house the characters who live on the Evertree, but it’s also got caves to explore, puzzles to solve, flowers and minerals to collect, and bugs to catch. If you were betting on Grow having a fishing minigame as well, then collect your winnings at the door because it sure does.
Australian studio Prideful Sloth previously made Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, a gorgeous-looking and extremely chill game about restoring a lush fantasy landscape, though that time it was with the help of floating sprites. They’ve got form when it comes to relaxing games is what I’m saying.
Grow: Song of the Evertree will be out this year, and has a wishlist campaign on Steam. The more wishlists it gets, the steeper its launch discount will be and the more trees get planted via the Arbor Day Foundation around the world.
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