Dream Garden

Critic Reviews for Dream Garden
Dream Garden is a lovely sandbox for those who enjoy quiet, creative experiences. It’s not a game that demands constant attention, it offers a peaceful space to build and unwind. Whether you’re crafting a temple scene filled with capybaras or designing a serene koi pond, Dream Garden lets you create your own little world and simply enjoy it
There’s something comforting about sitting in front of a blank canvas… and something daunting, too. But that’s how Dream Garden begins: with an open space and somewhat endless possibilities. At first, it feels a little intimidating, like staring at the first page of a new notebook and not knowing where to start. But that’s also where the magic is. The game doesn’t just let you build a garden; it lets you create art without needing to know how to draw.
The cozy simulation game, Dream Garden is highly recommended for those looking for those who love sandbox creators, who want freedom to create within a tranquil atmosphere.
Though Dream Garden may not feel like a game to someone like myself, it has a solid core. Everything in the game is available right away; without restrictions. No having to unlock or buy things after so much time or effort in advance. It gives the player the creative freedom without jumping any digital hurdles. With that freedom comes the cost of lack of objective or direction. Regardless, Dream Garden is worthy of the Thumb Culture Gold Award.