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Chill junkyard gardening sim Cloud Gardens is out nowNature has healed

Nature has healed

Townscaperleft early access last week, a chill town building gameI compared to pruning a bonsai tree.

I clearly should have saved that description forCloud Gardens. It’s a similarly chill urban design game, but here you’re planting, growing and, yes, pruning plants across dioramas of urban decay. It’s now hit 1.0 and left early access, too.

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Cloud Gardens — Release Date Announcement

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These challenges make Cloud Gardens more of a game than Townscaper, which is pure toy, but this is just the campaign mode. Cloud Gardens also has a sandbox mode with no goals whatsoever, where you can simply tinker freely to see what you can make. There are then built-in tools that let you create looping videos of your creations to share with others. I’ve not seen anything to suggest what you can create is likely to be wildly different from other people, but each scene is pleasant and relaxing just to look at, so who cares.

I became a plant boi during the pandemic like everyone else - hit me up if you have recommendations for no-light plants - and I’m increasingly interested in any videogame that lets me interact with greenery. Cloud Gardens scratches an itch.

Cloud Gardens 1.0 is out now and with a 10% discount it’ll cost £10.25/€11.24 viaSteamandItch.