The UnderGarden Blooms On PlayStation Network

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Atari have a new game out on the PlayStation Network today, titled The UnderGarden. A combination of exploration and puzzle-solving, The UnderGarden has you start out in an eerie-looking underground world with strange life forms.

 

When you first enter the world of The UnderGarden, you won’t see much life. It’s your job to change this, by collecting pollen and planting flowers. Flowers add colour and musical melodies to the world. They also bear fruit, which you can use for solving various environment puzzles.

 

The PlayStation blog has a nice write-up of the game by developer, Vitamin-G, which should give you a good idea of the kind of game this is. You can grab The UnderGarden off the PlayStation Store for $9.99. The game is also available on Xbox Live (800 Microsoft points) and PC via digital download ($9.99).

 


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