Scrap Garden (0)

Scrap Garden is a 3D puzzle-platformer game developed by the Lithuanian-based studio Flazm Interactive in cooperation with the independent developer Egis Bachur. In Scrap Garden you play as Canny, an outdated and rusty robot that awakes one day after a tune-up to find that its world has ended while it was temporarily disconnected: something happened to Robo Land and all the robots had stopped moving. Canny goes on a journey to find what happened to Robo Land and try to fix everything.
Gameplay
Scrap Garden gameplay is inspired by classic 3D platformers like Donkey Kong, Spyro the Dragon and Crash Bandicoot: you move around 3D levels avoiding obstacles and enemies and collecting necessary items to keep progressing through the world. The game features 6 different locations, from the main city in Robo Land to a desert, a cave or dark cellars, each one with different enemies and challenges. Along with the pure platformer mechanics, Scrap Garden features puzzles and mini-games with its own gameplay and final bosses battles which need its own strategies to be beaten.
Setting
Scrap Garden is set in the fictional world of Robo Land, a place inhabited by inteligent robots. Its protagonist, Canny, is a rusty little robot that one day has to go through a tune-up to replace its battery. During the time he is disconnected something happens to Robo Land that makes all the other robots to stop moving; Canny, being the only robot of an outdated model equiped with solar batteries, awakes some time later and starts a journey to find what happened to everyone in Robo Land and try to fix whatever the problem is.
Developers
Flazm Interactive Entertainment was founded in 2010 in Magnitogorsk (Russia) as a small team of 3 people. The main focus of the studio was web games developmen, and during the next five years theycreated more than 30 games such as Bob the Robber and Money Movers, which were played more than 1 billion times. In 2014 Alexey Davydov, Flazm founder and CEO, moved to Vilnius (Lithuania). In 2015 the studio released Train Valley, its first game in Steam, and started cooperating with another Lithuanian-based developer, Egis Bachur, to create Scrap Garden.