- May 24, 2018
- Armatur Games
GROW: Wild West
Platforms
About
"Grow: Wild West" is an interactive simulation game where players help the residents of a wild west town make decisions to overcome challenges and hardships. Each character, from farmers to bandits, has a role that affects others, and players can guide their choices to shape the outcome. As the director of this digital stage play, players will watch as events unfold and try to steer the town towards a positive future.


- The game features a cute art style and enjoyable music, making it visually appealing.
- There are multiple possible outcomes and storylines, adding replayability and interest.
- The game mechanics are fresh and distinctive, providing a unique experience.
- The gameplay is overly simplistic and can be completed in a very short time, leading to a lack of depth.
- Many achievements are broken or bugged, and the developers appear to have abandoned the game.
- The plot is minimal and lacks backstory, making it feel unengaging and like a time-waster.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story revolves around a girl who aspires to marry a wanted outlaw, but it lacks depth and backstory, making it feel unengaging. While there are multiple storylines and alternative endings, they fail to enhance the experience, leading to a predictable outcome for the gunslinger character. Overall, the narrative is described as a humorous yet shallow depiction of a wild west settlement.
“A funny story of a settlement in the wild west.”
“The storylines and alternative endings make me not want to get it right any time soon.”
“And I am reviewing this game; I would like to go deep into the game. The game only mentions one plot, and that is a girl who wants to marry a wanted outlaw.”
“The game only mentions one plot, which is a girl who wants to marry a wanted outlaw, and it lacks depth.”
“It has no backstory on why people decided to live in one place and just isn't entertaining enough to be played.”
“The storylines and alternative endings make me not want to engage with it anytime soon.”