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Welcome to Seed Pod Shuffle, a place of exotic creatures and challenging puzzles. Use your match 3 skills to grow plants, attract animals, and help a lost little creature called Jasmine build a home in time for winter. Seed Pod Shuffle features over 80 challenging puzzle boards that can be played in a whole range of different ways. Create sets of matching symbols, smash through brambles rocks and ice, and find new seeds to plant in your own little slice of the great outdoors. More plants mean more animals, each with its own special way of helping you on a match 3 adventure spanning all four seasons. Help Jasmine collect parts to build a home before the depths of winter hit, and join her in meeting some crazy new characters along the way. Seed Pod Shuffle also features the option to play Timed or Untimed games, and an unlockable Free-Play Mode, making this a match 3 experience you'll come back to time and time again.

Report RSS Seed Pod Shuffle a success at Newport City Museum

Hundreds come to play Seed Pod Shuffle for the first time at Newport City Museum's Graduate Showcase.

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Despite not having an official release date, Seed Pod Shuffle was recently made available to play - but only to those who could make it to the Newport City Museum in Wales! A pre-release version of the game was recently on display as part of the Newport Graduate Showcase, along with large-scale prints of some of the concept art by Nathan Edwards and Benjamin Mounsey we've featured on this site.


The exhibition, which also featured fine art, photography, fashion, graphic design and documentary film, attracted hundreds of visitors over its two-week tenure, many of whom were spotted playing Seed Pod Shuffle. The museum's website described the exhibition as 'an invitation to view a selection of recent work by graduates from the renowned Newport School of Art, Media and Design who represent some of its highest achieving recent alumni. Rich and diverse, this event will showcase a mix of differing approaches, styles and methods but all embody the creative and technical flair that Newport is now internationally recognised for.'


Reports that the museum's curators have been competing to see who can complete the most levels during their shifts have been confirmed, and it's believed one visitor had to prised away from the game stand after playing for over an hour (seriously, we're not making this up!). Unfortunately, the rest of the world will have to wait a little while longer to get their hands on Seed Pod Shuffle.

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