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Blueberry Garden

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Congratulations Blueberry Garden! Winner of the Seumas McNally Grand Prize for 'Best Independent Game' at the 2009 Independent Games Festival. Also a winner for 'Best Innovation' at the 2008 Swedish Game Awards.
Blueberry Garden is a short and experimental game about exploring a strange world. It is set in an ever-changing ecosystem and your goal is to find out what's going on among the softly swaying trees and mysterious creatures living there.
The game is a relaxing, yet intense experience for people who like soaring through the sky.
Key features:
Interactive fairytale — no film sequences or dialogues
Food — Try out the effects of various fruits and use their effects to navigate the landscape more easily
Story — Experience two different endings depending on your choices and your skill
Living world — Plants, fruits and animals living in symbiosis
Music — Fantastic piano tunes by Daduk

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Developer
Erik Svedäng
Publisher
Erik Svedäng
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.eriksvedang.com/blueberrygarden

System requirements for macOS

  • Operating system: Snow Leopard 10.6.8, 32/64-bit
  • Processor: Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Hard Disk Space: 150 MB
  • Video Card: OpenGL 3.0+ support (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable)
  • Sound Card: 16-bit sound card

System requirements for PC

  • Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Hard Disk Space: 40 MB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce™ or better, DirectX® 9.0c compatible video card, Shader Model 3.0 required. Video card must have 256 MB
  • Sound Card: DirectX® 9.0c compatible sound card
  • Additional Requirements: NET 2.0 Framework, XNA 3.0 support
  • DirectX® Version: DirectX® 9.0c

System requirements for Linux

  • OS requirements: glibc 2.15+, 32/64-bit. S3TC support is NOT required.
  • Processor: Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Hard Disk Space: 150 MB
  • Video Card: OpenGL 3.0+ support (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable)
  • Sound Card: 16-bit sound card
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Blueberry Garden reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from French
A game that throws you into a world in "get out of your way". So we have to look, is there a purpose, how to achieve this goal. There are two-three gimmicks of gameplay to learn, and the universe is sweating the experiment under acids. If we do not immediately ragequit in front of as little grip and as we lean in this dreamlike world, we end pretty quickly by understanding what it returns and by solving the few puzzles available to arrive at the end, probably less an hour if you are not half an idiot. So let's be frank, it's not the purchase of the year, but if you already have it and that one evening in descent of mushroom trip you do not know what to do, it can lengthen you the experience.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Blueberry garden, the award-winning game of Eric Svedäng, is an interactive fable that immerses you in a pastel and green chalked world. It is in the control of a strange bird that you will fly to discover this universe at once cloisonne and gigantic with the help of your paws, the capacities of the fruits that surround you and even your meninges. If the game takes place in a single table and the experience is short-lived, it is also from its rhythm that it draws interest. Phlegmatic in a world of life, our character seems to slip on what surrounds him and, despite the utimatum of the game, it is with serenity that we will advance to its end. A veritable bowl of fresh air, Blueberry garden is an inventive and soothing game, but also superbly calibrated, with empirical learning and a delightful soundtrack.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
For lovers of platform games and concepts coming from elsewhere, Blueberry garden has everything from a little gem. A huge faucet left open at the top of a mountain may drown the world. To prevent the catastrophe, it will be necessary to construct a tower of objects (top of shape, camera, pencil...) high enough to be able to glide up to the faucet. Time is running out, you have to cut off the water inlet before being swallowed yourself by the blue cast ice way on "fast forward". In order to find enough objects to build your Tower, you will have to learn to master the surrounding ecosystem: harvest the different fruits that drag and use their effects (on you or on the world) to change the geology of the world. An experimental adventure, tender and poetic but short, floating and mollassonne. Blueberry garden can easily annoy or weary. But even those who would be disappointed by the game will be able to find consolation in his music which, on its own, justifies its purchase and takes us to another dimension, that of the best memories.
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