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Plantera

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Plantera

Jan 28, 2016

Main game

2.58 average rating based on 36 ratings

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In the world of Plantera you grow your own garden and breed plants and animals to earn coins with their produce. Use the coins to buy new plants and animals, and also special items and garden expansions. Watch everything grow, help planting and harvesting, buy new things, and defend your garden from sneaky magpies, rabbits, foxes, and wolves. Raise your level and the productivity of your plants and animals! Earn more and more, and create your own dream garden!
Release Dates
Jan 28, 2016 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Feb 09, 2017 (Europe)
Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
Feb 09, 2017 (North_America)
Nintendo 3DS, Wii U
May 23, 2017 (Worldwide)
PlayStation Vita
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User Stats
463
In Collection
7
Wish Listed
2
Playing
214
Backlogged
How Long Is Plantera?
100% completion: 5.4 hours
Total completions: 1
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anarchistica
anarchistica gave May 1, 2018
anarchistica gave May 1, 2018
Thankfully, it plays itself

Plantera is not a game but rather an interactive screensaver where you can click on things. It's kind of lazy even for a clicker; There are 5 types of vegetables, 5 types each of small and large trees and 5 types of animals. The workers all look identical too. The art style is cute, they should try to make a game with that.

SneakyMonkey
SneakyMonkey gave Jul 5, 2016
SneakyMonkey gave Jul 5, 2016
SneakyMonkey's review of Plantera

A very simple clicker-game-slash-farming-simulator, Plantera doesn't even come with a tutorial. It's so simple, there's no need aside from the initial "what is happening why can't I move my character oh, I see, that's not my character I just click these things." After an hour, you've probably seem everything there is to see. You can 100% the achievements in 9 hours or less, depending on how active you are or how many days you want to put into checking in every few hours to gain the maximum 1 level you can get while away. It was fun for a few hours and enjoyable for the money. Very low replayability, though.

thewritingj
thewritingj updated their status Jun 4, 2016
thewritingj updated their status Jun 4, 2016

This is an incredibly simple, adorable game. You literally just watch a garden, watch animals run around your garden, and click on stuff. It's soothing, imo. The difficulty slowly ramps up as you level, with more and more fruit trees and kinds of bad animals coming to steal your goods. It's probably better suited to being a mobile app game, but I like it. Esp as someone w/anxiety and depression, sometimes I just need to stare at brightly colored cartoon animals and click on fruit, ok. :P