
After two years of meticulous development, Tursiops Truncatus Studios has unveiled their enchanting puzzler, Primrows, now available on mobile devices. This logic-based gardening game reimagines Sudoku, replacing numbers with a vibrant array of flowers.
In Primrows, you step into the shoes of a puzzle-loving gardener with a keen eye for detail. Your mission? Ensure that no flower type repeats within any row, column, or 3x3 grid, echoing the meticulous nature of Sudoku but with the added twist of floral unpredictability. Each game is a blend of logic and a dash of luck, akin to playing Sudoku with dice.
The game offers various modes to suit different play styles. Quick Play mode is perfect for casual gamers looking to match flowers swiftly. For those seeking a deeper challenge, Journal mode introduces additional rules and point-based objectives. Weekly Challenges spice things up further with seasonal blooms and unique tiles. Curious about the visuals? Check out the launch trailer below:
The puzzles in Primrows start simple but quickly ramp up in complexity. The randomness of flower placement adds a layer of unpredictability to each new grid, keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging.
One of Primrows' standout features is its serene atmosphere. The game boasts a soothing ambient soundtrack that immerses you in a tranquil garden setting. The artwork dynamically changes with the seasons, from spring blossoms to autumn hues, enhancing the visual experience.
Accessibility is another strong point for Primrows. Tursiops Truncatus Studios has included a color-blind mode and support for low vision, ensuring that the game is enjoyable for a wide audience. This attention to inclusivity is a hallmark of the studio, which also developed the cozy sci-fi adventure, The Day We Fought Space.
Primrows is free to try, with a single in-app purchase unlocking all levels and removing ads. You can download the game now from the Google Play Store.
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