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It’s always a bad surprise when a game is pushed back until it’s finished, but it’s even more so when the developer doesn’t indicate a release window. In any case, this is what is happening with Cloud Garden on Nintendo Switch. While the players had to get their hands on this little UFO signed Noio and edited by Coatsink on May 12, 2022, the game’s teams announced that they needed additional time to polish the copy destined for Nintendo’s console, and advised us to stay tuned for the next official release date.

Harness the power of nature to invade lo-fi scenes of urban decline and manufactured landscapes with plants. Create small dioramas of brutalism and beauty covered in vegetation by planting seeds, repurposing hundreds of objects and creating unique structures ready to be reclaimed by nature.


Dive into a relaxing creative mode with no goals or embark on a multi-chapter adventure where the task is to find the happy medium between the natural and the artificial. Adding objects will encourage lush vegetation to grow, but each object must be covered in foliage in order to proceed.


Cloud Gardens hovers somewhere between a “sandbox” toy and a game with challenges. Part gardening simulator, part dystopian landscape builder, part puzzle game that’s both satisfying and frustration-free. It’s a relaxing experience that takes you from one scene to the next while encouraging creativity and inventing your own solutions.


This is a relaxation game whose primary goal is to revel in one’s own creativity. Players can upload videos of their completed dioramas and share them with other gardeners across the Internet. Especially since our Discord server is run by a community of gardeners.


  • Solve organic problems in a serene 3D space.
  • Create as much as you want in creative mode.
  • Unlock a huge catalog of items and flora.
  • Share your creations.
  • With generative soundscapes by Kingdom composer Amos Roddy.


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