About This Game

Features

Vibrant, storybook-inspired art style



Dreamy tale of adventure, friendship and growing-up



Gorgeous single player experience with a meaningful personal story



Bespoke ingenious puzzles require the manipulation of time to solve



Accessible design; simple controls, and no text, speech, time pressure or complex UI



Relaxing, ambient soundtrack by feature-artist Tim Shiel



Play in full detail on your gorgeous 4k screen

Reception

Awards and Festivals

Apple 'Mac Game of the Year' Winner 2018



'Game of the Year' Winner at the Australia Game Developer Awards 2018



'Most Innovative Game' Winner by RocketBeans.tv 2018



'Best Technology' Winner at Sense Of Wonder Night 2018



'Visual Excellence' Finalist at IGF 2018



'Best of MIX' Winner at MIX Seattle 2018



'Game Design Excellence' Winner BIC Fest 2017



Plus another twenty industry award nominations



Made the final selection of indie game festivals across the world, including; Indie MEGABOOTH (PAX East, West, Aus), Indie Arena at Gamescom, IGF, IGF China, Day of the Devs, Out of Index, ACMI, Unity Showcase, BIC Fest, Cinekid MediaLab, and Sense of Wonder Night.

The Gardens Between is a single-player adventure-puzzle game about time, memory and friendship.Best friends Arina and Frendt fall into a series of vibrant, dreamlike island gardens peppered with everyday objects from their childhood. Together they embark on an emotional journey that examines the significance of their friendship.Manipulate time to solve puzzles and reach the apex of each isle. Follow the duo as they unpack and explore their precious moments spent together, lighting up constellations and illuminating threads of a bittersweet narrative."Full of creative touches and small magical moments."- GameSpot"An incredibly clever and frighteningly intricate puzzle formula."- Nintendo Life"Every element works in unison with everything else to deliver on an idea."- Shindig.nz"A magical journey that’s well worth your time."- Polygon"You really need to play it."- Engadget