Casualicious:
All in all, Gardenscapes is a beautifully made game with unique elements embedded upon the same hidden object gameplay. It's interesting enough to make you play for hours, with some funny quips from Austin himself whenever you add elements to your garden. Definitely a must try for all hidden object gaming fans.
Releasing this week in the Nintendo Wii U eShop is NES Remix 2 and Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3 (Virtual Console) for €9.99 (£8.99) and €6.99 (£6.29) respectively. As for the Nintendo 3DS eShop, Sayonara Umihara Kawase from Agatsuma, Bit Boy!! Arcade from Bplus, Sea Battle (DSiWare) from Teyon will be available for €24.99 (£19.99), €7.99 (£7.19), and €1.99 (£1.79) respectively.
Gish and Gardenscapes, two titles from Chronic Logic and Playrix hit OnLive's streaming market today as Playpack only titles
NWR: Gardenscapes’ name is a bit misleading, because while the game does involve a garden, the majority of your time is spent inside a hoarder’s home. Although finding objects inside the house is the main objective of Gardenscapes, your character’s true motive lies in rebuilding a once-famous garden. While the gardening aspect doesn’t allow alot of customization, the hidden object portions of the game are surprisingly well done.