Grow Song Of The Evertree Review (Steam)

This Grow Song Of The Evertree Review tells us of how you grow your own worlds and nurture a deep natural connection with everything they hold. See your actions change the world for the better! Bring the Evertree back to life in this breathtaking world-crafting sandbox, with life management and adventure elements.

Grow Song Of The Evertree Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 2.42GB Download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Controller support.
  • Can Invert axis and sensitivity sliders for both mouse and the controller.
  • Graphics – fullscreen, resolution, v-sync, anti-aliasing, a field of view slider, gamma, ambient occlusion, bloom amount, depth of field, shadow quality, and texture quality.
  • Cartoon like cutscenes.
  • Save when you want.
  • Can skip cutscenes.
  • Character creator – male/female/nonbinary, hairstyle, hair color, body shape, accessories, eye color, and name.
  • 3rd person adventure gameplay.
  • Good soundtrack.
  • The book character will keep track of any goals, rewards, and missions you have as well as any discovered lore.
  • Complete missions for rewards.
  • Your time is spent half looking after the seed world’s of the tree so a lot of gardening and also at the world level where you build the town.
  • Gather materials to craft new buildings from houses for new residents to shops and locations of interest.
  • Your seed worlds will get bigger as you care for them and they will start to spawn new/rare creatures.
  • Capture bugs, catch fish, sneak up on bigger creatures, etc.
  • New lines of rewards and goals unlock as you progress.
  • Satisfying pop-ups of rewards and completed tasks.
  • You can pin tasks to your Hud.
  • Unlock fast travel doors.
  • Everkins are a peaceful race who will help you with building, tasks and giving you jobs. They have a huge world of their own you can visit and get materials.
  • Chests are hidden all around including golden keys for golden chests.
  • Handy icon pop-ups.
  • Controls are easy to learn.
  • New people will visit your town and you can choose to invite them to move in, give them jobs and houses.
  • Fast loading times.
  • Sleep in bed to advance the game but also have your Evertree lands grow.
  • Feels like an MMO lite.
  • Play how you want.
  • The World areas are huge.
  • You get a handy checklist of jobs that need doing.
  • Daily update message of progression.
  • Animal Crossing type Mentality with the whole garden and town management mechanics.
  • It is a lot of fun.
  • A real-time sink.
  • Fully customizable options for your own house.
  • Great cast of characters.

Grow Song Of The Evertree Review Cons:

  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • Basic graphics settings.
  • Doesn’t have a lot of voice work.
  • Takes so long to get going.
  • To hit/farm trees or boulders requires you to be in an exact spot to get the prompt.
  • Tending to your gardening gets very draining and kinda boring in a repetitive way.
  • Actually knowing what to do at a given time can be hard to pin down.
  • Unlocks/rewards are mostly cosmetic items for you and your house.
  • A lot of the early quests feel like you are being spoon-fed slowly.

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Grow Song Of The Evertree:

Official website.

Developer: Prideful Sloth

Publisher:  505 Games

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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