Garden Tales

Garden Tales

The colorful match 3 game Garden Tales takes you to a beautifully landscaped garden. Combine and collect flowers, fruit, and mushrooms in over 700 exciting levels. The more flowers and fruits of the same kind you combine, the cooler the extras you get, making the game easier for you.Help the garden gnome Willy keep the beds accurate and free from weeds. Remove ice, puddles, stones and other debris, collect fruit baskets or go treasure hunting with your spade. But beware of the moles, they will ruin your whole garden! Complete the daily missions or the daily challenge to earn additional coins and other gifts. Enjoy the catchy soundtrack and challenging levels. Play Garden Tales now for free.

Your Guide to Garden Tales

Travel around the map by completing the levels. Use your mouse or the touch controls to swap the fruits and vegetables. Match at least three same items to clear the board and match 4 or more to get boosters.

In what genre can this game be categorized?

This game is classified within the Match-3 category.

Which company or individual developed this game?

The developers of this game are Softgames-Azerion.

Can children play this game safely?

No, Garden Tales would not be suitable for younger audiences.

Which tags help to classify this game?

The search terms that would help find this game include: garden, levels, matching, singleplayer.

Does this game use any specific library or technology for rendering?

This game was developed using the Javascript framework.

Does the game run smoothly on mobile devices like phones and tablets?

Garden Tales is compatible with mobile operating systems.

What gender group is the game aimed at?

This game targets a specific gender group: Female.

Which age categories are this game intended for?

This game is appropriate for Adults, Seniors in terms of age.

Are there any cruel or abusive elements in the game's story or mechanics?

Yes, Garden Tales showcases harmful or violent behavior.

Are there any blood-related elements in the game?

Yes, there is a reference to blood in Garden Tales.
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