![]() Something we can all probably do a bit more of. The message of the game fits well with modern worries too, there’s something addictively enjoyable about cleaning up a world and bringing it back to nature. There’s plenty of lush caves and off-the-beaten track areas to discover, and the scan ability is a nice addition to allow you to slowly unfurl the secrets of the mysterious planet one plant at a time. Some adventure games send you off to save the universe and others challenge you to best a great evil. It’s visuals are impressive, with the switch between Gunk-filled hotspots and lush green aliens environments never getting old. The controls feel natural, like any other generic platformer, run and jump, etc, and the ‘hoover’ works just like Luigi’s does in Luigi’s Mansion on the Nintendo Switch. It’s all fair intuitive and the difficulty ramps up gently enough that you won’t get too stuck for too long on any particular bit. The puzzle element slowly ramps up as you try to traverse ever more difficult platform areas, using a mixture of skills and tricks, like throwing giant flower pods into growth portals to grow-up a nice plant you can get jump on to get to unassailable ledges.
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