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Bloom Paradise (fixed-screen action game) has gone gold

Waku Waku Games has announced that Bloom Paradise, a fixed-screen action game developed by H.T. Project Games has finally gone gold. With development now complete, Waku Waku Games is finalising the release date and preparing the store pages. In other words: the release is just around the corner!

In case you missed it, here’s a video from the Waku Waku Games December 2024 showcase:

And here’s some details and screenshots:

Every nook and cranny in Bloom Paradise was once filled with flowers of every color, until one day when pesky pests came and ravaged the land, rendering it unrecognizable. Thus, flower fairies Tamabo and Hanabo have joined forces, setting off on an adventure to restore Bloom Paradise to its former glory and get rid of those irksome pests.

Play as either Tamabo (Player 1) or Hanabo (Player 2) and make flowers bloom. Fill all the grounds in each stage to clear it. How you bloom flowers differs between single-player mode and two-player mode. In single-player mode, flowers bloom on the ground as Tamabo walks across. In two-player mode, however, when either Tamabo or Hanabo walks across the ground, only flower buds appear. The other character must then touch these buds to make them bloom. Work together to take back Bloom Paradise from the pests. Both Tamabo and Hanabo can shoot water in the direction they’re facing with the use of the attack button. Flowers can’t bloom when the ground is covered in mud, so use water to clean up and eradicate any pests standing in your way.

  • 100 total stages
  • 19 types of bothersome yet likable pests
  • Single-player and two-player coop modes with differing ways to play
  • Game design reminiscent of late 80s arcade games

Bloom Paradise (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet.

Source: Waku Waku Games (Twitter) / Waku Waku Games (Steam)

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