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Arabilis: Super Harvest lets you grow your garden in the midst of randomly generated challenges, out now on iOS and Android

Arabilis: Super Harvest lets you grow your garden in the midst of randomly generated challenges, out now on iOS and Android

In case you missed it last week, former AAA developer Tim Overvliet has announced the official launch of Arabilis: Super Harvest, a pixel-art arcade farming-slash-puzzle game on mobile. The charming title lets players plant veggies, nurture them, and grow their harvest in their gardens with random challenges.

Arabilis: Super Harvest features a new challenge with each level as puzzles are randomly generated and the difficulty level increases each year. Seasons also affect your harvest, and it's up to you to last as many years as you possibly can to nab that high score.

Players will have to match the colours of the vegetables and can even evolve them into massive produce. Challenges (like extreme weather conditions and farming hazards) are as unpredictable as Mother Nature, so no two play sessions will be the same.

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Of course, for players looking for a more low-pressure experience they can relax to, the aptly named Relax mode offers a space for you to simply grow your veggies in peace. There are 40 garden levels and four seasons to go through, as well as random surprises such as usable items and pesky critters, simple one-finger controls, offline leaderboards and more.

If you're eager to give the game a go, you can download Arabilis: Super Harvest on the iOS App Store or on the Google Play Store for Android devices. It's a premium title that costs $3.49 a pop or your local equivalent. You can also join the community of followers on Twitter to stay updated on all the latest developments, or have a look at the embedded trailer above to get a feel of the gameplay.

Are you on the hunt for more similar titles that will put your skills to the test on your mobile device? Why not take a gander at our list of the top 15 best arcade games for Android phones and tablets?

 

Catherine Dellosa
Catherine Dellosa
Catherine plays video games for a living and writes because she’s in love with words. Her Young Adult contemporary novel, For The Win: The Not-So-Epic Quest Of A Non-Playable Character, is her third book published by Penguin Random House SEA - a poignant love letter to gamer geeks, mythological creatures, teenage heartbreak, and everything in between. She one day hopes to soar the skies as a superhero, but for now, she strongly believes in saving lives through her works in fiction. Check out her books at bit.ly/catherinedellosabooks, or follow her on FB/IG/Twitter at @thenoobwife.