Rivenaar’s Grove Review (Xbox Series S)
Rivenaar’s Grove Review, Rivenaar’s Grove is a top-down fantasy adventure spin on sliding puzzles. The quick little apprentice can only move in straight lines from one border of the field to another. It’s up to you to figure out how to use these nimble movements to gather crops as quickly and efficiently as possible. Once each field is cleared, you’ll be able to move to the next, with 50 levels in all! As you progress, new traps, obstacles, and portals will be introduced, making it even trickier to harvest. To further prove your worth, you can tackle challenge modes with limited moves and time limits. Can the student truly become the master?
Rivenaar’s Grove Review Pros:
- Nice pixel art graphics.
- 359.5MB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Puzzle gameplay.
- Opening tutorial signs.
- The game plays out like a tile sliding puzzle in a way, you need to clear all plants and trees but you only stop moving when hitting the wall or sides.
- Obstacles will appear as you progress, adding more difficulty to it all.
- Three game modes – classic, limited moves, and time restriction.
- Fast restart level menu option.
- You can replay levels from the level selection screen.
- Hitting any obstacles is an instant restart of the level.
- Simple controls (just movement) and accessible gameplay.
- Easy 1000 Gamerscore game.
Rivenaar’s Grove Review Cons:
- No game settings out of the music and sound effects.
- Very repetitive.
- The game achievements are for the classic mode only.
- There is no replay value as with no scoring or anything there is little reason to return to any level.
- The music is not great.
- Cannot remap the controls but then why would you but still.
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Rivenaar’s Grove:
Developer: Double Mizzlee
Publisher: Eastasiasoft
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