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  • Summary: From the creators of Light Repair Team #4, Fruit for the Village is a game set in the future, in a world torn apart by climate change and war.

    Out in the desert, small villages struggle to survive in the harsh environment. These villages work towards creating a normal way of life, or at
    From the creators of Light Repair Team #4, Fruit for the Village is a game set in the future, in a world torn apart by climate change and war.

    Out in the desert, small villages struggle to survive in the harsh environment. These villages work towards creating a normal way of life, or at least finding a new place they can call home. Follow the story of one of these ordinary villages. Discover the history of the village, its people and your role in this newly devastated world. Be careful though! The villages food supply continually runs and prices rise with each purchase!

    You'll build a thriving garden to feed a starving village in this narrative VR game about a small village, and the fruit you're growing to ensure its survival. Be careful though! The villages food supply continually decreases and item prices rise with each purchase! Use harvested fruit to enhance your gardens bounty by buying larger plots and auto-growers to grow fruit for you. Optimize your gardens production to be able to continually send more food to refill the villages supply!
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  1. May 22, 2018
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    Should you complete the main campaign then there’s always survival mode, which is exactly the same just without end, like some kind of VR torture. There’s nothing wrong with throwing the rulebook out and trying something new but there’s always that chance something doesn’t click. And it doesn’t with Fruit for the Village. It’s easy to see there’s polish and finesse to the title yet the core gameplay is more gamejam than professional puzzler.