The faster you find and sell the items the more money you make, money which can then be used to purchase furniture and repairs to the main hall of the mansion, decorating until it reaches a point where you would not be embarrassed to host an intimate gathering of your closest pals. Find and click the items, take their money, and help the next customer that appears until you have cleared the level.
Customers appear on the left of the screen five at a time, asking for items that can be found in the room somewhere. In each room of the mansion is a pile of junk just waiting to be claimed by its rightful owner. The basic mechanism of Gardenscapes: Mansion Makeover is the yard sale hidden object scenes. The mansion rooms are still full of junk you haven't gotten rid of and the great hall is a mess, and your friends are due soon. Oh, except you spent all your time on the garden and the interior of the mansion is a bit, well let's say run down, shall we? Okay, run down is not the word.
Now it's time to sit back, relax, and invite a few friends over to enjoy the fruits of your labors. The decision to move to the country turned out better than you could ever hope for, didn't it? Between the regimented flower beds, the lovely paved walks, and the killer miniature golf course you made your garden the envy of your neighbors and the winner of the local garden of the year award. Through a lot of hard work you (with the help of your dear butler Austin) managed to bring the grounds of your late grandfathers' mansion back to life. Three years after Gardenscapes debuted, its lovely sequel has finally landed: Gardenscapes: Mansion Makeover! And this time, it's personal! Or, at least, indoors.įor those who have never played Gardenscapes before, let's get you up to speed. Back in 2009, Playrix Entertainment those purveyors of wonderful time management games created a hybrid between time management and hidden object finding.