


In addition, some characters also have favors (or side quests) for you to do which can grant you a reward for your trouble. But don’t fret if you can’t complete one (either because you had no idea where to get that resource or because the Rot got you) as it doesn’t seem like you take a hit on incomplete requests other than how it affected the citizens. Which in turn gives you more items and upgrades available in shops. These requests takes the whole day (there is a day-night cycle but it won’t switch over to the next day unless you sleep), but completing them will level up that aspect of the town. The help requests fall under three different categories (you can only get one from each) ranging from defeating a certain amount of Rot, gathering a certain amount of a specific resource, and fixing something like bridges or fences. Every day you’ll wake up to a little weather forecast and 2-3 help requests up on the notice boards scattered around the towns. One of your main responsibilities is to help rebuild the four towns and connect them back together. You first start in Concord’s hometown Spring Hamlet, but you will visit the other seasonal themed towns (Summer Bar, Autumn Town, and Winter Glade) in due time. It seems that The Rot, goopy enemies that threaten to destroy The Grove, has become even more out of control and Plum needs another Guardian to help shoulder the responsibilities.Īnd from then on, your responsibilities are widened to defeating the Rot and help the towns rebuild.

One day Plum, one of the Guardians of the Grove, decides to visit you and finally notices that you were locked in there this whole time (or well, finally took it upon himself to unlock you as it seems others mention watching you). Even if he wanted to, he couldn’t go out and explore The Grove. You play as a cute grape named Concord who has resided over at The Kindergarden ever since he was born, looking over a vine and waiting for a new Greenling to be born, mostly due to the exit being locked.
