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1-9 of 9 - Edo, August 17, 2023 - Dee Cooke, March 9, 2022 2 of
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Botanical home garden game, September 14, 2021by Jade68 A beautiful, botanical horticultural game. Very interesting, educational short one. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Cute inform/vorple kids game about eating magical plants, May 3, 2021I beta tested this game. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Absolutely Adorable, April 23, 2021It's a simple game, a good short introduction to classic IF. It's light-hearted, cute, and funny. And still manages to hide some surprises. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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8 vegetables, but more pleasant than V-8, April 21, 2021The Blue Lettuce was the only Inform game in the Text Adventure Literacy Jam, but it doesn't feel out of place, and its quality reflects the jam's general quality. It's a game about a groundhog who is looking forward to eating some magical blue lettuce. The puzzles are sensible, mainly about jumping around, and the prose is good. The way through is pretty clearly lit for those who just want to win, but I wasn't surprised there was more. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Zape, April 12, 2021 4 of
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Lettuce prey, April 12, 2021You're a hungry groundhog looking for things to eat in a garden. This is Inform, not Adventuron, so the visual presentation is a bit different than other games in the Text Adventure Literacy Jam: (nicely drawn) pictures show up in-line rather than having their own window, for instance. It plays a little like a junior Eat Me: score a point for each thing you take a bite of (although it never acknowledges when your score goes up?): there are eight things to eat, but you can finish the game just by bee-lining straight to the blue lettuce if you want. The game seems to be targeting the youngest age-range of all the games in the competition, with all the anthropomorphic flora and fauna, hence the lack of any tricky challenges. Not sure how horticulturally accurate all these plants are, but perfectly cromulent entertainment all the same. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- blue/green, April 10, 2021
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