GROW: Song of the Evertree

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Top Critic Average

71%

Critics Recommend

TheGamer
4 / 5
God is a Geek
7.5 / 10
IGN Italy
7.4 / 10
Destructoid
8 / 10
Screen Rant
4.5 / 5
COGconnected
85 / 100
Everyeye.it
7.3 / 10
Generación Xbox
8 / 10
Creators: Prideful Sloth, 505 Games
Release Date: Nov 16, 2021 - PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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GROW: Song of the Evertree Trailers

Grow: Song of the Evertree - Gameplay Overview Trailer | gamescom 2021 thumbnail

Grow: Song of the Evertree - Gameplay Overview Trailer | gamescom 2021

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Grow: Song of the Evertree Trailer | Nintendo Switch

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Grow Song of the Evertree - Announce Trailer | PS4


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Critic Reviews for GROW: Song of the Evertree

Once you get going, it’s hard to put Grow down. Animal Crossing tends to have a firm cut off point each day where you know you’re best leaving it until the island replenishes, but in Grow, you can sleep and keep going. It’s therapeutic in a way that even its inspirations aren’t. Often games like this can get overwhelming fast as new features pile on. Grow doesn’t - it’s simple and to the point, so that relaxing sensation never wanes.

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Grow: Song of the Evertree is a game full of charm, and will be a relaxing world-builder for some, but a repetitive experience for others.

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A very pleasant management sandbox with a very relaxed pace that in the long run suffers from some gameplay uncertainty and too much micro-management.

Review in Italian | Read full review

There are some rough edges to be found, and one person’s relaxation will be another’s repetition. However, Grow: Song of the Evertree succeeds in its attempts at presenting a wholesome, laid-back experience. Its successes are admirable, and its missteps are negligible. It lives up to its philosophy and presents something that has all the satisfying progression of a typical game experience, but without all the violence. There’s still room to grow, but the roots are firmly planted.

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Grow: Song of the Evertree is like a storybook.

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Game developer, Prideful Sloth, places a premium on marrying narrative storytelling with detailed world building. This is a great game for players who just want to unwind or for parents looking for a safe game for their children to play.

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A bit slow at the beginning and a bit repetitive in the long run, overall Grow: Song of the Evertree still offers a pleasant and relaxing experience, with its simple but effective playful loop, its ability to motivate the player without pressure or forcing and that sense of freedom and progression that transmits in a concretely satisfying way.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Many melodies can present varied forms in terms of their harmony, while many other times they take advantage of other chord progressions present throughout it. With a somewhat more refined style that offers trickster melodies and emotional and moving lyrics, Grow: Song of the Evertree takes root in a human affective structure.

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