Pocket Gamer - When so many games encourage destruction, it’s refreshing to see a game offer the chance to do something productive.
Taito’s latest iOS release Drawin’ Growin’ calls on your skills at line-drawing and button-bashing in order to cultivate a flower garden.
STP: Starts out great, but soon wilts in the face of repetitive levels and an awful reliance on in-game purchases.
AITO Corporation (TAITO®), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., today announced the worldwide release of DRAWIN’ GROWIN’™ for iPhone®, iPod touch®, and iPad®.
Available for download from the App Store℠, this casual action game involves a quest to return fantastic flowers and plants to an island kingdom left barren by neglect. DRAWIN’ GROWIN’ is designed to appeal to all ages with charming storybook-style graphics and intuitive sketch-style controls.
Chris Buffa (Modojo): We knew there was something off about Drawin' Growin' the moment we laid eyes on its 30-page tutorial. The virtual booklet breaks down every little detail, from guarding against UFOs (and meteors, volcanic rocks, icicles, snow, ash and sand) to monitoring a plant's health meter.