After two years of development, Tursiops Truncatus Studios has released their cozy puzzler, Primrows, now available on mobile. This logic-based gardening game is akin to Sudoku but with flowers instead of numbers, offering a unique twist on the classic puzzle format.
How Many Primroses Can You Spot in Primrows?
In Primrows, you play as a puzzle-loving gardener with a touch of OCD, ensuring no flower type repeats in a row, column, or within a 3×3 grid. The game's flower placement adds an element of randomness, blending logic with a dash of luck—think Sudoku with the unpredictability of dice.
Primrows offers various modes to suit different play styles. The Quick Play mode allows for casual flower matching, while the Journal mode provides deeper challenges with additional rules and point-based goals. For those seeking more variety, Weekly Challenges introduce seasonal flowers and new tile types, keeping the game fresh and engaging. Curious about how it looks? Check out the launch trailer below.
The puzzles in Primrows start simple but become increasingly complex as you progress. The randomness of flower placement ensures that each grid presents a new challenge, keeping players engaged and on their toes.
Looks Pretty
One of Primrows' standout features is its enchanting atmosphere. The game's chill ambient soundtrack creates the sensation of being in a serene garden. The artwork dynamically changes with the seasons, showcasing spring blossoms, autumn hues, and more.
Accessibility is a key focus for Primrows, with options like color blind mode and low vision support ensuring that everyone can enjoy the game. Tursiops Truncatus Studios, known for their cozy sci-fi adventure The Day We Fought Space, brings the same comforting vibe to Primrows.
The game is free to try, and a single in-app purchase unlocks all levels without any ads. You can download Primrows from the Google Play Store and immerse yourself in its delightful puzzles.
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