The Playrix company founded by the Buchman brothers has released a new game. So far, however, only within the framework of a soft launch. The novelty is called Wildscapes. And it, like the company’s latest games, is match-3.

Visually, the core gameplay resembles the previous one
In Wildscapes, the player builds a zoo.

However, the user can again fully focus on completing the levels, not paying attention to the meta. However, it contains the most serious changes in the series since Gardenscapes.

The fact is that the developers have returned to the origins, to Fishdom. The meta of the novelty in a number of moments very much resembles it.

As before, the player receives stars and coins for completing the levels. That’s just the stars do not go to perform plot tasks, but are spent on opening chests. As for coins, they are now the main resource. They purchase buildings and new animals. The more animals and buildings, the higher the level. In turn, each new level opens up more territory for development.

The player builds a zoo
Judging by the first available videos, it was also decided to abandon the global plot and the presence of conflicts in the novelty.

The player, as a rule, simply receives tasks from visitors in the spirit of “Build this and that”.

Visually, the game seems to be a little “out of the box” adapted for Chinese users. It’s not obvious, but in the design of the park, the main character, the choice of central animals, even in some places in musical themes, it seems to be read.

It is not yet known when the world release will take place. The game is now available exclusively on iOS in Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

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