Evergarden Cheats

Evergarden Hack 1.1.0 + Redeem Codes

A new kind of puzzle game

Developer: Flippfly, LLC
Category: Games
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.1.0
ID: com.flippfly.evergarden

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Description

“The game absolutely will feel familiar when you’re setting out, but as you progress through Evergarden you will experience something the likes of which I doubt you will have in your gaming life.” - Touch Arcade

“Evergarden is a brilliant, relaxing, and utterly enthralling puzzle game that you should grab right now” - Pocket Gamer

“Evergarden may look like a combination of puzzle games you’ve seen before, but it’s truly a game that’s more than the sum of its parts” - 148apps.com

Lose yourself in an endlessly satisfying puzzle game set in the midst of a mysterious forest world. Transform your garden by combining plants into strange new forms, and unearth deeply hidden secrets as you become engrossed in the game’s calming rhythm. Wander into the forest and help bring it back to life with the help of Fen, your creature guide. Evergarden may feel familiar at first, but you will discover it is like no game you have played before.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What type of game is this?
A: Evergarden is an “evergreen” puzzle game merged with a narrative adventure.

Q: What do you mean by “narrative adventure”?
A: Beyond the garden puzzle board, there lies a mysterious forest environment to explore, with its own puzzles and progression. You’ll use the stones that you earn on the puzzle board to solve puzzles, and unlock new “songs” which add interesting new strategies to the puzzle board.

Q: How long is the game?
A: The core puzzle game is “evergreen”, which means you can play it repeatedly and keep mastering it forever. The narrative adventure portion will take most players 4-8 hours to explore, and there is a daily challenge with a new procedural puzzle to unlock every day.

Version history

1.1.0
2018-11-15
- An undo button (our most requested feature) to allow for even more contemplative and stress-free strategizing
- A daily mosaic puzzle is unlocked early in the game.
- All garden progress is now saved, allowing for a single round to be played across multiple sessions.
- Optimizations to improve performance on older devices and preserve battery life.
- Visual improvements to help with clarity when making monoliths.
- The option to exit a round early and still receive the stones you've earned.
- Subtle hits to help in areas where players were getting stuck.
- Lots of small fixes and improvements
Want to send us feedback? Email us: [email protected]
1.0.2
2018-09-17
- Monoliths now look visually distinct at every tier
- Added an option to the pause screen to "Finish Current Garden", for times when you want to exit a round early and still get the gems you've earned so far
- Added "What's New" screen
- Winged creatures will no longer block input
- Added some subtle hints to the game
- Bug fixes

Coming in the next update: an undo button and more!
1.0.1
2018-08-30
Hey all, we've been listening to your great feedback and have lots of updates planned!

Here's what's new in this first update:
- Fixed some occasional crash bugs
- Optimized the game to use less battery and run smoother on older devices (we've still got some work to do here but it's a start!)
- Now you can touch Fen's pattern thought-bubble to make it stop spinning
- Fixed some achievement bugs where they weren't unlocking (just load the game up and the problem should go away)
- Fixed a score exploit
Have a suggestion for us? Drop us an email: [email protected]
1.0
2018-08-19
Minor bug fixes
0.9
2018-08-08
Minor fixes and optimizations.
0.6
2018-07-31

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
74 Ratings

Reviews

mmmmmrnk,
Ran out of plants
I turned my last two plants into a monolith with four moves left. I couldn’t use up my growing turns because there was “nothing to grow”. But I couldn’t plant anything because I didn’t have anything to plant. Lost all my earned triangles and points because I had to start over in this predicament. Otherwise it’s a pretty mediocre game. Fine to play in the background of watching tv, or killing time. Not a super satisfying narrative, and would have appreciated if the field of play changed shape or something as the game went on.
Cespy,
There’s minimalism and then there’s this.
It’s a beautiful and interesting game, but the lack of any instruction or guidance is frustrating and definitely not relaxing. Even just a ‘help’ section hidden on the menu would be nice, or maybe a hint after playing the first level 8 times without progress. These additions would at least have given me hope that I hadn’t spent 6 dollars on a single level in a hex mini game.

More about the gameplay for anyone interested: To progress to new content, you have to copy the pattern displayed in a thought bubble. The types of plants you need to fulfill the pattern are displayed on a hex board filled with a rotating diagram of the hex pattern needed with 2D silhouettes denoting the types of plants necessary. The actual game board does not rotate and all plants are three dimensional shapes. It’s difficult to get perspective on where the pattern is possible on the actual game board as a result.
...kab,
Perfection!
This may be my favorite game ever! I love puzzle and strategy games, but it’s so hard to find games that hold my attention and make me want to keep playing. After the first few times playing, this absolutely gorgeous game had me completely hooked, and although I’ve played to the end, I’m still hooked! The puzzle aspect mixed of the game with the strategy of the map was perfect. The final scene in the map was so moving. Having read the story behind the game in TouchArcade, and that the game was made to honor the creators’ mother (my own father passed away unexpectedly 2 months ago), it really touched me, and I’ll have to admit, I teared up at the end. I could go on and on about this game, I highly recommend it.
sneJ,
Mysterious and lovely
I appreciate the lack of hand-holding. So many games have tutorials that walk you through every little detail; it can feel like being a kindergartener. Evergarden dropped me into its puzzle and let me work out the rules myself, which became part of the fun. There’s a mysterious feeling to this game, as though it’s a single piece of some larger world.
The gameplay is reminiscent of Triple Town (or 2048/Threes), combining small-valued flowers into bigger ones, but the mechanism is different. And then there’s a larger matching game overlaying that, and I’ve just gotten to some mini-games that unlock new powers and reveal bits of what may be a story...
Highly recommended if you enjoy thoughtful puzzles and tranquil moods.
Showers02,
Beautiful game full of challenges!
Evergarden is a great game that is easy to pick up. I love that it’s simple enough for my five-year-old to play, but deep enough for someone older, like me, to keep things interesting and really challenge the mind.
Just when I thought I had figured out how the game works, new gameplay is introduced.
The sounds are very calming and a great reward when advancing through rounds.
I recommend this game for anyone looking for a strategy game that doesn’t require a huge time commitment, even though it will keep you entertained for hours at a time.
Cause007,
Gameplay perfection, but technically...
...this game destroys your battery life - probably by 50% in 45 minutes.

Also, it needs a one-move Undo button... you can completely ruin your game by combining the pieces in the wrong direction - it happens too often for me.

Gameplay is very, very good - plays like the Triple Town genre, but you “seed” new tiles instead of them generating randomly, and your worst enemy is a countdown clock (you’re always limited to a certain number of turns that you can increase through matching)... it makes this game very unique.
executor12,
Beautiful, enjoyable game!
I really enjoyed playing this game! I couldn’t put it down for three hours straight after opening it for the first time.

I wish I could save games and return to them though. As I’ve been playing on the go I’ve had trouble finishing a game in under 10 minutes and then I lose my progress because I push the game to the background.

Overall though, I really enjoy this game and it is worth the $5. :)
SCB1385,
Love this game
Been playing this for about a year, been through the whole field about 4 times and only got stuck once. I find it relaxing and absorbing. My only frustration is that on the main screen occasionally There will be a challenge that is impossible to accomplish in the available spots.
jen5820,
Could be better
The game has a lot of depth which I appreciate but I’m now at a dead end. I couldn’t put it down at first but now I don’t know if I’m stuck or if I solved everything. I’m not sure if it is supposed to advance after you unlock the 4 light pillars somehow or if you really only have the beginning board once this part is done. If so then it’s a waste of money. Free apps offer more entertainment.
Confused_Cartman,
Just not fun
Wow, I really regret spending money on this. It’s essentially a match-based puzzle game where you can spread flower tiles to neighboring tiles using seeds. It claims to contain some sort of narrative, but it’s light / completely absent depending on how much you decide to read into context clues. It doesn’t feel satisfying to solve puzzles, and there’s no reward for doing well other than more puzzle tiles. I don’t know how the dev rationalizes the price with the gameplay being as shallow as it is. Bleh. Bad purchase.