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Potioneer: The VR Gardening Simulator Portable Edition

Updated: Mar 24, 2020





















































About This Game Plant, nurture, and grow your garden in VR with Potioneer! Craft a home with your own two hands by hammering wood and nails! Express your creativity! Moving forward in Early Access, explore the countryside to discover new flora and collect valuable trinkets. Combine harvested materials into potions for special effects! a09c17d780 Title: Potioneer: The VR Gardening SimulatorGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Early AccessDeveloper:Focus on Fun GamesPublisher:Focus on Fun GamesRelease Date: 20 Oct, 2016 Potioneer: The VR Gardening Simulator Portable Edition Very nice start. But please improve the watersurface :P. Hey man, im adding the first pages to your wikiYou currently have monopoly on garden games, please make this a big thing :DGardening fanatics that i know loved the concept and established gameplay :). I want to stress this is very early access, not much of a game yet. However, you can see where they are going with it. The feel is relaxing, the graphics are on par with most vr games, and I'm hoping for the making of a new vr genres here. I'm imagining a stardew vally like game for vr, and while that may not be what the devs have in mind, I believe backing concepts like this is important for such games to develop. There are already enough fps, I want to find out how many straberries I can grow =). gardening simulator, not much more to say.. Game is dead and at current price totally not worth it. Can i have my money back? will never use this.. nice relaxing game. not much content and a few bugs but for $1 i can't really complain. would love options to turn the music from radio louder and settings to not have to hold in the grip button entire time i'm holding something. if I could go back I probably wouldn't have bought this game how it stands. Please add more content! are you planning on adding potions into the game?. So i decided to support this developer, and check out Potioneer. And i found it super relaxing and i was quite content with my outcome. who knew i had green fingers. Of course there is not a hole lot to do at this point. But if the dev keeps working on this im sure i would be coming back. I also think this would be a great vr experience for people that are new to vr or perhaps has never tried a vr headset. Every thing is very natural, you will get right into it. Also feel free to check out myskills in this little video.https:\/\/youtu.be\/evtrGopfhx4. Edited at 2017-12-22:I think this game has been abandoned by its developer. You can't call it monthly updates if the last one was in July. Currently the game does not have enough content to hold your attention.Old review:Leaving a "not recommended" review on a small indie EA game feels cruel, but I'll elaborate now, and change my review as the development progresses - I promise.I really, really like the sound of this game, and the path it'll take. I love Morrowind, and hearing about a VR game that'd let me practice alchemy for "real" is a dream come true, believe me.The developer did kindly take my previous criticism into account, and fixed quite a few of the issues I reported, so props for that.However, I still cannot recommend this game atthe current price. It is very barebones; the title-promies potions are still nowhere to be seen, and the only thing to do at this point is plant a few types of flowers, watch them grow, then plant them again.The house building is not very engaging (to me, at least), and shouldn't be the current focus of the game. I'd instead like to see some potions make an appearance. A month has passed since the last update to this game, so I have hopes that such an update is brewing (ha ha).Until then, I'd recommend you hold your money until this project grows a bit.

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