Gardening puzzler “Amelia’s Garden” sees Switch launch Oct. 17th, 2024

RedDeer Games has announced that Amelia’s Garden is coming to Nintendo Switch on October 17th, 2024. Though staying home sounds so much better with fall around the corner, RedDeer.Games have a treat for those who don’t want to let go of summer yet. For fans of puzzles and gardening, gluing together broken pots, and sharing their harvest with friends – here comes Amelia’s Garden!

Many players will know the titular Amelia from Tell Me Your Story – she has grown up quite a lot since her stay at Grandma Rose’s. With the same taste for adventure and a bit more life experience, she has found herself in the middle of an abandoned rooftop with pots and seeds lying around.

With Amelia, players can put together a colorful garden that will surely light up the grey landscape of the city, as well as the lives of the girl’s close friends by giving them some fresh produce.

Amelia’s Garden is a puzzle game, just like its predecessor Tell Me Your Story. This time, players will take on puzzles related to garden pots instead of visiting old memories. Once those puzzles are solved, players will be able to cultivate their plants and harvest their fruits. Those will be shared with Amelia’s friends and earn hearts.

Each pot has a unique design and seed assigned to it. As the garden grows in size, the 20 different planter and plant combos will definitely keep it lovely and colorful. Players can also move pots, so if they’d like them better sorted by color or by what kind of plant they have it’s time to refurnish the rooftop!

At the end of the game, players will be able to switch around what plants belong where for that extra bit of customizing the garden.

With hand-drawn visuals and light animation, Amelia’s Garden will hopefully ease players into the fall season and bring them a bit closer to nature with homegrown vegetables and delicious fruits. Putting together pots and seeding them can be done via Nintendo Switch’s controls or touch, up to preference.

Players will be able to start their rooftop garden on October 17th on the Nintendo Switch. And who knows, maybe some get inspired to start their own planting at home?