This game has been (and still is) in active development since June 2018. The game will be set to officially launch in December 2019 on the Nintendo Switch and PC.
There are several types of animals in Garden Paws that the player can obtain. Various animals can be found in the wild and tamed, or purchased from certain NPCs to raise. All animals currently in the game can either be tamed or raised. Tamed animals provide resources for the player, ranging from common feathers, fur and eggs to rare Golden Poop or Golden Eggs. All animals can be used as a cosmetic follower for the player, and many can be used as mounts.
Skins are one of the way to customize the player character. There are many skins, unique to different playable animal races
Skins are one of the way to customize the player character. There are many skins, unique to different playable animal races. Some skins are seasonal: they can be purchased from Rudolph or exchanged for Bunny Tickets during the Spring Festival.
Like Garden Paws itself, this guide is a work in progress that will be updated as I progress through the game and find more things to sell, and as the devs release updates
Like Garden Paws itself, this guide is a work in progress that will be updated as I progress through the game and find more things to sell, and as the devs release updates. I also would like to give a shoutout to the devs at Bitten Toast Games for creating such an adorable, fun world to play in. I wouldn’t be making this guide if it wasn’t for you! You can tell that a lot of hard work and love went into Garden Paws, and I’m so impressed that such a small team made such an immense game. Keep up the good work! Selling Things in Your Shop.
Garden Paws is on sale! Catch is for 20% off till December 3rd. Play with up to 4 friends in story mode or up to 32 friends . Garden Paws is made by an indie team of 2 devs and 1 composer and our priority is getting Garden Paws on PC/Mac finished before focussing on the Switch
gg/bittentoast pi. witter. 1 ответ 24 ретвитов 54 отметки Нравится. Garden Paws is made by an indie team of 2 devs and 1 composer and our priority is getting Garden Paws on PC/Mac finished before focussing on the Switch. We have no eta for the Switch at this time.
You may have noticed there has been a dungeon in Garden Paws for the last couple weeks. We are pretty proud of how far Garden Paws has come this last year, especially with a small team of 3 (2 Developers and 1 Composer)
You may have noticed there has been a dungeon in Garden Paws for the last couple weeks. We might have forgotten to write an update, sorry about that. We are pretty proud of how far Garden Paws has come this last year, especially with a small team of 3 (2 Developers and 1 Composer). Over the next month(s) we plan on adding the Fruit Trees, a new island, new tameable creatures, the rest of the dungeon, and a new NPC that will have a shop with various decoration items. We're always working on optimization and will be focusing on this pretty heavily as we start the port to the Switch.
Garden Paws is a relaxing role-playing game that doesn't limit your play style. Create your perfect simulation, whether you want to spend your days farming, exploring, fishing, questing or fighting. Garden Paws, a relaxing game in a colorful world. You have inherited your grandparents farm as they set off to travel the world. Work with Frank at the local construction shop to finish off the final touches on your new home.
80+ new quests (I want to say 82 new quests) that includes seasonal quests so you never run out 50+ new items (somewhere around 70 I think but we didn’t count) 2+ new animals penguins in blue, black and pink as well as a kitsune and legendary kitsune There’s even a robot that can milk. your cows and pickup all animal products And more! We will be pushing an update in the future with more paintbrushes, more dungeon floors, the potion paws crossover items, a new island and lots lots more.
Providing for Paws is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization that helps rescue animals in need. Providing for Paws hopes to help curb the amount of homeless animal population by the means of education. We feel education is the key to changing the number of animals entering shelters, rescues, or even abandoned. We do this by educating owners on the importance of spaying and neutering their pets, as well as proper pet care, such as vaccines, preventatives for flea and tick as well as heartworm. Showing families that animals make loving family pets and can do more than guard their back yard.