Skeleton Gardens

About Skeleton Gardens
Skeleton Gardens is one of those games with a strange idea that instantly makes you curious. You play as an undead gardener who fights off human armies instead of growing a peaceful little yard. The game uses seeds, bone trees, death claws, and other creepy plant like powers as weapons, which gives it a very different feel from a normal action defense game. That odd mix of gardening and battle is what makes Skeleton Gardens memorable right away.
What helps Skeleton Gardens stand out even more is the way the garden itself becomes part of the attack. You are not only swinging at enemies. You are placing things that grow into danger and turn the field into your side of the fight. That gives the game a strong identity. It feels dark, a little funny, and a little nasty all at once. The pixel style also suits the idea well because it keeps the game readable while still letting the weird theme shine through.
Skeleton Gardens feels like a good match for players who enjoy action games with unusual ideas. The goal stays clear. Protect your creepy garden and stop the humans from overrunning it. It does not need a long story to make an impression. The strange role, the undead theme, and the odd plant powers already give it enough personality. Skeleton Gardens feels different, and that difference is the best thing about it.