![]() ![]() <3ĭuring Q2 & Q3 this year, Lily’s Garden has been closing in around the top 100 grossing. As always, metrics below were gathered using GameRefinery. ![]() Lily’s Garden has been floating around the top 50 grossing during the last quarter of 2019. Over four years ago, in these excellent series of articles, GameRefinery outlined what was needed to make a successful match-3 puzzle game by distinguishing between single-dimensional and multi-dimensional games, and it still holds up. With Lily’s Garden, Tactile has combined a Collapse core-game with the highly popular redecoration meta-game. What is Lily’s Garden, you ask? Isn’t it just another dime a dozen puzzle game with a redecoration meta-game slapped on top? Actually, it isn’t! At its core… ![]() It’s about time for an inquiry into why Lily’s Garden has been crushing it. Wooga GmbH isn’t affiliated with this assessment in any way. Disclaimer: The article is the author’s own professional view on Lily’s Garden. Game Designer on June’s Journey at Wooga, Berlin. For a small ~50 person studio without top grossing titles on its name, diving into one of the most competitive segments of the mobile games market must have been a scary endeavour, but the bold and controversial execution has paid off.Įditor’s Note: This post was originally published by Niek Tuerlings writer at. In the beginning of last year, Tactile Games released their newest and most ambitious game ever. ![]()
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