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Ubisoft’s Grow Home Might Come to Consoles If the PC Version is Successful

Developer Ubisoft Reflections recently released the adventure platformer Grow Home for the PC, and it was met with positive reviews. While there’s no word on a console release, Ubisoft Reflections artist, Jack Couvela, has said on Twitter that a console port of the game depends on the success of the PC version.

AKR3392d ago

I enjoyed my time with the PC version. It's certainly a really cool game that I hope gets some more exposure!

Snookies123392d ago

Yeah, a really fun simple, to the point game. Beautiful in its own way, and offering something unique. These are the types of games we need to see more often. Just wish it was a bit longer.

AKR3392d ago (Edited 3392d ago )

I agree. Heh, you practically summarized the review I did for it.

Considering this is coming from the same company that recycle AC every year, it's like a breath of fresh air every time they do something original. The funny thing is, it's their smaller titles like this that people tend to like more.

GokuSolosAll3392d ago

The more we get on consoles the better, I say.

MegaRay3392d ago

If this is anything like CoL/Rayman then bring it on!

Macdaddy713392d ago

I hate PR bs,.. Knowing 90% more kids play on consoles then pc and they have to prove there selfs on PC first??
My kids want the game but I'm not building two more pc for them to play it when I already have ps4 n X1 for them all to play

NuggetsOfGod3392d ago (Edited 3392d ago )

ordinateur

The console are pcs. Everyone a pc gamer.

They compute cuz they are computers.

If it's a success on pc it will come to commie pcs. Lol

Seafort3392d ago

Then your kids miss out on a cool game :) Simple as that.

You have plenty of games to play on consoles. Grow Home is just one game that PC gamers have that the consoles don't.

ninjahunter3391d ago

From þe developers perspective, creating and publishing games are cheaper on pc and neesh games usually get a stronger following on pc.

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Grow Up Review - DigitalCentralMedia

"Grow Up is a unique game and it can be very interesting but the game has a lot of technical problems"

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Grow Up Review | WGTC

Natalie from WGTC writes "Grow Up's got some significant technical problems, but if you can work past them, prepare for a fun and free experience."

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