MOD Info
Unlimited Coins
Lily's Garden is a casual game with many levels. The protagonist in the game has a lot of troubles after breaking up with her boyfriend. When she is upset, she receives a suicide note from her aunt to inherit her garden. However, the garden has long been in tatters. What the player needs to do is to help Lily rebuild the garden through the game. In the game, players will continue to solve puzzles to advance the plot of the game, so that the hero and heroine can meet earlier and build their own utopia.
Lily's Garden Features
1. Players play the role of the protagonist Lily in the game, and gradually expand and personalize their own garden by sowing flowers and arranging landscapes in unique locations closely related to the storyline. Every planting and every layout is closely related to the development of the story, allowing players to deeply integrate into the game world during the operation process.
2. The game contains hundreds of carefully designed puzzle elimination levels. Players click on the flowers on the screen to match and eliminate them to achieve the level goals. The difficulty of the levels increases step by step, challenging the player's observation and strategic thinking.
3. During the elimination process, players will collect various flowers. These flowers are not only the key to level scoring, but also an important resource for garden construction. By successfully completing the levels, players can accumulate flowers for upgrading and beautifying the garden.
4. The game adopts a fresh and beautiful hand-painted cartoon style. Whether it is a static scene illustration or a dynamic 3D character, it shows a delicate artistic texture and creates a warm and comfortable visual atmosphere.
5. The game is embedded with a rich and affectionate plot, revealing Lily's life experience and inner world through interesting and sincere dialogues. As the level progresses, players will gradually uncover the secrets hidden deep in the garden and experience a gripping story.
How to play Lily's Garden
1. According to the level requirements next to it, match two or more blocks of the same color, and then click to eliminate them.
2. Then continue to collect blocks of the corresponding color to complete the level.
3. Click to reduce the number inside until it reaches zero at the end to complete the requirements of this level.
Introduction to Lily's Garden characters
1. Lily
An accountant turned gardener. She found that she had inherited Aunt Mary's property, including her house and garden. Lily doesn't like conflict and she is worried. However, she can make up her mind when she needs to.
2. Luke
Lily's neighbor. A metalworker and mechanic who thinks he is an artist. His property is a mess and his hair is a mess. He has a dog named Roxy. There is a habit of playing banjo outside at night, which annoys Lily very much.
3. Philip
Lily's aunt Mary's lawyer. It's crazy for his age. Responsible for managing Mary's estate and keeping Lily on her toes. Definitely knows more than he's telling.
4. Regina
A carpenter and contractor who assists Lily in building the estate. Regina is never afraid to speak her mind, which makes her even more endearing to the conservative Lily. Just don't get on her bad side: she's a master of sarcasm and power tools.
5. Holly
Lily's mom. She only cares about three things: glitz, glamour, and gold. Confident, witty, and unlike Lily, loves a good confrontation. She's a queen (at least a drama queen) and wants to be treated as such.
6. Whitney
A researcher at Lily's house who quickly becomes a good friend. An all-around nerd and always curious, Whitney is always eager to solve any and every mystery, which comes in handy in a garden where a new problem lurks around every corner.
7. Karen
Luke's ten-year-old daughter. A bit of a tomboy, a bit angry, and a bit of a dork, just like her father. She might say everything is boring, but this curious child is always happy to help out in the garden.
8. Brian
Lily's ex-boyfriend, a sleazy type of businessman. He cheated on Lily with his secretary, which we all agree is shameful. Correction: Brian informed us that it was actually his personal assistant, not his secretary. We regret this mistake.