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Grow: Song of the Evertree is launching a Brand new trailer

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Grow: Song of the Evertree is launching a Brand new trailer
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Grow: Song of the Evertree is a game about growing your own worlds and cultivating a strong natural bond with everything they contain. In this stunning world-crafting sandbox with life management and adventure components, see how your choices transform the world for the better and bring the Evertree back to life.

Farming and relaxing games are popular, but they typically fall into one of two categories: they're either old-school Harvest Moon or Animal Crossing. Grow: Song of the Evertree has a lot of similarities to both of these franchises, but it also does a lot of things in unique ways. There's plenty to like about what this game has to offer, whether you're reveling in the quiet splendor of taking care of one of your worlds or painstakingly beautifying a piece of the town as it populates. Anyone who enjoys decorating and beautifying will surely benefit from it.

Grow: Song of the Evertree is launching a Brand new trailer

Grow: Song of the Evertree begins with a blitz of information. The plot is typical fantasy fare. This tree, which is a symbol of a place's well-being, has been reduced to a fraction of its former potency. The Song of Myora was a thing that allowed energy to flow, which then fractured, resulting in The Withering. As a result, the Evertree was plagued with corruption and other issues. It's typically referred to as Yggdrasil, although we're all familiar with the tune. You take on the role of an alchemy apprentice who was left behind after the Withering. You've been lured in by a talkative book and a talking alchemic apparatus, which has taught you how to harness the power that can restore life.

Your mission is straightforward: find MacGuffins through creating planets and exploring ruins in order to restore the Evertree's full strength. People are slowly returning as you improve things, so it's up to you to continue to improve the town and ensure that your population is happy and cared for. It's a cross between Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon and Actraiser. Isn't it true that we're marking off those boxes?

Growing new worlds from world seeds is one of the key objectives in Grow: Song of the Evertree. It's important to note that these aren't true worlds, but rather pocket biomes. The first is semi-automated, and it entails planting trees and plants, watering them, removing obstacles, and protecting wildlife. Each universe begins as a little area, but as you care for it, it expands significantly. However, you can't keep cultivating the planets endlessly. They all reach a point when you must decide whether to keep them or retire them to make place for more worlds.

The Evertree, which once housed many planets on its myriad branches, is now nothing more than a sapling, its splendor is long forgotten. Nobody has any idea how to make it expand. However, you are unique. As the sun sings across the sky, you can hear it. The language of rain against the land is audible. You're the last of the Everheart Alchemists, and your mission has been passed down through the generations...

Grow: Song of the Evertree is now available on PS4, Xbox One, Steam & Nintendo Switch.

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