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Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden Releases on Mobile + Adds New Scenarios to Steam

Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden Releases on Mobile + Adds New Scenarios to Steam

PLAYISM is proud to announce that avant-garde organ harvesting game, Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden, is out now on the App Store and Google Play. As well as releasing on mobile, Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden has also updated on all platforms to add three new scenarios to the game.

Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden is an indie avant-garde organ-harvesting tap game. Organa, the main character, is working as an apprentice at her master Irene’s shop. Irene’s shop is one that raises mysterious plants that grow organs, which are then harvested and sold to the villagers. In the game, you’ll quickly tap the plants and tools on screen and deliver plenty of organs.
 
Irene’s requested organ deliveries are presented as quests. By completing a few quests, more customers will come, and the story will progress. Whether it’s to get Master’s praise, or to please the customer, tap away and ship those organs!

Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden Releases on Mobile + Adds New Scenarios to Steam

In commemoration of the mobile release, the developers have also updated all versions of the game (both PC and mobile) to add in some new post-ending mini scenarios.

Key Features:

  • Tap the watering can to water the plants. After a set amount of time, organs will grow on the plants
  • Tap the fully developed organs. Harvest as many as possible!
  • Deliver the harvested organs once they’ve built up
  • Clear various quests to progress through the story
  • Also featuring animals to help out with organ growing and equipment for processing organs

Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden is now available for mobile via the App Store and Google Play. The game has also been updated for PC via Steam.

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