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Marmot Garden

Help Marmot to plant his garden full of flowers!
Category Price Seller Device
Games Free Ping-Che Chen iPhone, iPad, iPod

Marmot loves flowers, but his planter's brake is broken, so it stops only when it hits something. Help guiding little Marmot to plant flowers in all of his gardens!

Start from any patch in a garden, and go for a direction (it stops only when hits a stone or a planted flower). Repeat until the whole garden is full of flowers!

If you are stuck, use 10 yellow crystals to get a hint! You earn one yellow crystal for each garden you solve, and an additional one for each garden you share to your friends via Twitter, Facebook, or Sina Weibo. Your friends can play the same garden using a web browser!

If you are out of yellow crystals, a unlimited use power crystal (with 30 minutes cool down period) is also available with In-App purchase!

Features:

- support iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and iPhone 5, with retina display support!
- 36 levels of four different garden sizes in free version.
- new free levels available every day
- more than 10,000 levels in full version! Available with in-App purchase.
- support GameCenter for score ranking.
- synchronize game progress across all your iOS devices using iCloud.
- sharing a solved level via Twitter, Facebook, or Sina Weibo, for others to play in a web browser.
- "Like" us on Facebook to get additional 60 free yellow crystals!

Happy gardening!

Reviews

Addicting
Emily99709

This game is cute and fun! My kids can't put it down, and sometimes I can't resist playing it myself. The animation is cute as is the artwork. And it's totally free!


Not that great
Quetchie

Sort of cute but it seems to be mostly about random guessing and seems to have little value as a puzzle game. Didn't get far because it is pretty dull.


Ranges from very easy to very challenging
MarmotLover

This is one of those games that is simple enough for a small kid to learn quickly, but can get very challenging at the upper levels. You need to think several steps ahead and learn certain attributes of the rock placement over time. For example, after playing several times, you learn that it is logically impossible for the marmot to start in certain locations due to rock placement, which helps narrow down your options. The marmot is cute and appealing which makes the game nice to relax with... However, I do have some constructive criticism... When you don't get the puzzle right the first time the game says "FAILED!" and the marmot gets wildly depressed amidst a dramatic thunderstorm. This is very silly to adults but could be discouraging for kids. Many folks would respond and relate better to a more positive "well you're not going to give up after one try, are you? Try again!" If we fail at something, we're not going to give up for good! That is not a healthy attitude. This little marmot needs some therapy to help him handle the stressful farming life. :)


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Puzzle

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