Flower into a budding strategic space commander
Eufloria HD For iPhone : It’s a strange kind of strategy game that insists that you kick back, relax and try not to feel too much pressure, but then there’s a lot about Eufloria that’s unusual. It’s a game where you control plants that grow on asteroids in space and have to defeat opposing plant armies. Your forces are made up of Seedlings, which grow on Dyson Trees, but are also the resource used to plant the trees in the first place, meaning that early on in levels, you’re constantly judging whether to sacrifice 10 Seedlings to add another tree, or whether to keep them around for attack and defence. As you progress further through Eufloria, there’s a constant flow of new things to learn and abilities to use, which are introduced at a perfect pace, meaning you’ll never feel overwhelmed. However, although you’ll be confident in how to use all of the options provided for you, whether you actually need to use them is a different matter.
Eufloria is a great, but as a strategy game, we think it involves a little too much waiting for a very simple payoff.







I’m curious as to how you managed review Eufloria for iPhone when we haven’t even released it to testers yet!
I’m assuming you’ve played the iPad version but this is not the iPhone version, similar though they are. Would it be possible to correct the article title?
Thanks for the comments on the game. Note that you can choose to play quickly as well as slowly so you don’t actually need to wait around – that’s just one way of playing. It is possible to complete almost all the levels in a few minutes and with very little, if any, waiting around.