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Love more casual games? The "slice-of-life sim" named The Garden Path is getting closer and a new trailer is up.

A game that's all about taking things slow. As you "explore the quiet moments of a life well lived, where your garden will grow to reflect both the passing of time and your own design", something that people who prefer less action and a little more tranquil exploration and discovery. Time passes by even when you're not in it, so you can close it and return another day to do more.

Sadly, it's still a good while away as they're saying it's coming in "Spring 2023". In the Steam announcement, they mentioned all the feedback they've been getting through the Demos and Betas so they needed a little extra time to just get it ready for release.

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You can follow it on Steam and itch.io.

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