The Gardener and the Wild Vines

Leap, slash, and climb your way to the top of magical towers in this wholesome platformer about a gay Gardener on a quest to rescue his love.


Leap and slash at flowers growing on the vines to propel yourself upward. Chain them together to go fast, but watch your step! Every level is a handcrafted tower with new mechanics being introduced regularly. Attacking flowers grows new procedural vines with leaves to jump on. Carefully balance leaping upward while watching how the vines will grow to plan your ascent. You'll need quick reflexes and even faster wit to reach the top!


Travel from tower to tower in search of the missing Prince, braving unique environmental hazards through visually stunning and diverse locations. Follow The Gardener and The Knight as they quest to rescue The Prince in this fairy tale that explores love and all the pain and risks that come with it.


Need to prove your skill? The game doesn't end after completing the story... Take on levels in Challenge Mode with tougher win-conditions and try to win 3 stars on every level!

This game contains the following amount of playable content:
  • 28 Hand-crafted levels with a wide variety of fun mechanics.
  • Challenge Mode for each level that enables additional difficulty.
  • 3-4 hours of gameplay for the main story and another 2-3 hours to 100% all the challenge mode levels. Play times are estimates based on internal playtests and will vary user to user.

Price

Max: 8,19€

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Min: 8,19€

Reviews

“This game is gay, gay, and gay, and that alone should be more than enough to grab your attention if the beautiful artwork – for some reason or another – doesn’t.”
Gayming Magazine

“The Gardener and the Wild Vines is a charming little adventure that, despite the unassuming presentation, is hard not to like. Give this one a go, it may well grow on you.”
4/5 – The Xbox Hub

“This game surprised me in almost every aspect, from its smooth gameplay to its heartwarming story, bolstered by impeccable comedic timing and relatable characters.”
9/10 – Switchaboo