Garden of banban chapter 3

by manoiel swares for Android 9.0

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Garten-inspired indie game

Garden of banban chapter 3 is a free-to-play adventure game from manoiel swares. This is an unofficial title inspired by the Garten of Banban game series. It lacks the gripping story of the original, replacing it with something more straightforward. Still retaining the puzzle-solving aspect, you need to find certain items that will help you advance through the stage.

Unlike the original survival-horror game, however, this Garden of banban chapter 3 game does not feature monsters actively pursuing you. This should make the game easier, if not for its wonky control and movement mechanics.

Rescue the kidnapped children

From the name alone, one can surmise that Garden of banban chapter 3 is one of the countless games inspired by the popular survival-horror game. However, it is a shorter and simpler version of the original, with no direct connections to the Euphoric Brothers title. In this game, you are trapped in a place that looks like a cross between a laboratory and a kindergarten. 

As with the original, you need to find items and solve puzzles in order to advance. Certain parts of the original Garten of Banban game are translated here, although in a lower resolution and a more simplified design. Finding the door codes and using a remote-controlled drone are among the lifted elements from the original, although the overall game is definitely shorter than the original.

For controls, it has a left joystick for movement and a right joystick for camera view. You can tap interactive items, although the controls remain wonky overall. The main problem with this is that the user interface feels broken and unresponsive at times. Even the monsters here do not pursue you, they just stand still or move in fixed, repetitive patterns, making the game immediately boring.

A broken, oversimplified copy

It’s unclear whether Garden of banban chapter 3 aims to port the original game to mobile or if it’s trying to be a separate Garten game. Either way, this is quite difficult to appreciate because of different factors. There are similar elements to the original, yet playing it feels boring and hollow because of the smaller space and the easier enemies. The controls are even unresponsive at times.