Nature Matters is a family education game developed by DIGITAL MELODY GAMES KITAJEWSKI I STALEWSKI SPOLKA JAWNA. The last update, v1.00, released on April 21, 2020, and it’s rated 5.00 out of 5 based on the latest 9 reviews. Nature Matters costs $1.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
A Journey To Save The Planet
Nature Matters Gameplay Overview
Description
In Nature Matters you take on a role of a little plant spirit.
Without protection, surrounded by a city that grows up from everywhere, one day she realizes that she is completely alone and won't be able to survive.
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Really pretty and relaxing puzzle game! I have a small complaint and suggestion. I think a directional arrow pad would be better for controlling where you send your character. The swiping isn’t always reliable and sometimes forces you to fail because you go somewhere you weren’t trying to. On top of that, constantly having your finger in the way makes it harder to see the growth and beauty of each level!
★★★★★Beautiful, challenging yet relaxing game
I absolutely love this game!! It’s relaxing, stunning, and at times challenging. One super minor thing I wished for was that we could somehow help & heal the animals the character runs into. This fairy is going after this boy yet it shrugs off the hurt animal she comes across. It just seems like another opportunity to have another mission within the game itself. I hope the creator continues to add more levels or something because I’m already halfway through this game 😅
★★★★★Intentional and Thoughtful
This puzzle is aesthetically pleasing as well as fun to play. The levels get more difficult as you go, but I like that it gives you the option to skip ahead if you can’t solve a puzzle after a number of tries. The only downside to this game is the turning controls aren’t super accurate, but if you go slowly and intentionally (which seems appropriate in a Mother Nature themed game) you can easy control the character.
★★★★★Thought provoking and a little sad
I won’t spoil the ending, but I will say this. It’s a lesson that is told a lot, but this time it was told a lot more bluntly. And that’s not a bad thing in this case. It was more, honest, I would say, and because it was I think it will resonate with more people. Also, it’s a pretty fun puzzle for those who are into games like this.