

#MeetCamelotįrom here, we start to stray away from the Craig family storyline and later introduced to a lord's tragic love story about his affair with a circus dancer.Īnd when I say tragic, it means they don't end up together.īut hey, you got this pretty garden to make up for it. It just so happens that Austin's dad wants to deliver a horse to us, so the area soon has a new guest.Īnd yes, you get to name the horse.

You actually have these immortal mussels underwater! (Hence, the topiary.)Īnd here we find a different theme from your previous gardens:Ĭircling back to the Captain Craig storyline, here we uncover a stable that once belonged to once of his descendants. Take this place for example, you've a lake in your garden (yes, including the swans), but wait there's more! Though the story of Captain Craig (and his descendants) only come up once in a while, and you're mostly given really rare finds in your garden that has you (and Austin) wanting to discover more about it. Why don't we just sit and stare at my marvelous fountain?īut then it started showing signs of a storyline. I once played this game before and it proved to be simple enough to the point where you just renovate the place for the heck of it. Upon arriving at your estate, you find that most of the garden is in a state of disaster disrepair, and so as the game's title fortolds, you get to renovate the different areas in your huge garden (with the help of your butler, Austin).


This game features you, the player, as having inherited a garden, so you fly over and meet Austin, your butler (yes, the same Austin in Homescapes who just happens to afford the house by the lake). Disclaimer: Screenshots were taken from a mode version of Playrix's Gardenscapes, if you don't want to be spoiled of the fun of what your future garden may look like, read no further than this line.
