Potato Flowers in Full Bloom

In a land where soil contamination continues to threaten human society, it’s said an alchemist hid special seeds inside an underground labyrinth. These seeds cannot be contaminated. So what’s an adventurer to do? Go dungeon crawling, obviously!

That’s the basic premise of Pon Pon Games’ latest venture, Potato Flowers in Full Bloom, a first-person dungeon crawler RPG where players will need to delve deep into procedurally generated levels full of tricks, puzzles, monsters and treasure.

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From the developer:

Read your enemy’s next move and plan your counter
You can predict the enemy’s next move by reading the displayed icons and your ability to strategically choose your actions accordingly will determine your chances of victory in battle. Actions such as attacking, guarding, and using skills eat up points. Be careful not to run out of points, as you will be reduced to the “Rest” command, making you a sitting duck until your points recover.

Build and train your party however you like!
Form your desired research team at base camp. Available classes include knights, rangers, and shamans. The choice is yours and yours alone…
You can even modify the appearance of each character to suit your liking.

Each class has a unique skill tree, it is up to you how you want to train your party. You can bring up to three other members with you on every adventure into the dungeon, so pick wisely…

Potato Flowers in Full Bloom is available now on the Nintendo Switch and Steam for $17.99 USD. There’s also a free demo you can try out which will carry your save data over to the retail version of the game.

Leah McDonald
Leah's been playing video games since her brother first bought an Atari back in the 1980s and has no plans to stop playing anytime soon. She enjoys almost every genre of game, with some of her favourites being Final Fantasy Tactics, Shadow of the Colossus, Suikoden II and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. Leah lives on the East Coast with her husband and son. You can follow Leah over on Twitter @GamingBricaBrac