Garden of the Sea is a relaxing farming adventure developed by Neat Corporation. Budget reduction VRSet on a series of islands in the middle of the ocean, you are tasked with restoring a dilapidated farm to its former glory. The game is easily entered by village creatures that offer simple fetch quests in the form of pictures. With no other clues, you are free to roam and take on these tasks at your own pace.
The controls map well to VR, using teleportation controls that VR players are familiar with. You can then adjust your view by rotating using the analog sticks and manipulating items using L1 and R1. It worked quite well and was comfortable to play, but I often struggled to navigate to the exact location to view requests from villagers and animals.
The core gameplay involves planting, watering, and harvesting various plants, fruits, and vegetables, crafting and cooking items and food to accomplish quests for the island’s inhabitants. These main quests take about 3-5 hours to complete, depending on how much distraction you have with farming and decorating.
Farming is very simple, first you need to use a hoe to choose the area to till, shake the packet over the ground to plant the seeds of your choice, water it with a watering can, and finally erect a trellis or trellis. Because it’s fun. Fencing if required. It was all so charming that I got lost for hours perfecting the arrangement of each vegetable garden and the fence around it. Growing up is also very impressive. But with the wide variety of items and limited inventory space, I found myself constantly having to micromanage to decide which items to drop in a messy pile on the floor.
Animals also roam the islands, from puffkins and manatee storks to dragon sheep and moreberts. They can also build stables to stay in and nests to lay their eggs. Fishing is also a very fun experience, with both haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, and we’ve created an immersive mini-game that hopes to ‘catch them all’ to fill the farmer’s pond.
you animal crossing Or if you’re a Stardew Valley fan, this is a must-have. Its tranquil surroundings, vibrant visuals, freedom to explore and be creative when designing and decorating will keep you entertained for hours.It’s a shame that the main story is a bit short, but at a fair price point, the cost certainly won’t set you back as much as the trip Diddley Squat Farm.