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 Written by Brandon Hofer  on January 24, 2025

News: A new puzzle game is headed to PlayStation where you must solve puzzles to help rare plants grow.



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The botanical puzzle game Botany Manor is set to arrive on PlayStation consoles beginning next week. On January 28th, PlayStation gamers will be able to explore a historical English homestead brimming with a lifetime of memorabilia and research. Uncover long-forgotten seeds and piece together clues to solve puzzles to help each rare plant grow.

Botany Manor on PlayStation takes advantage of the features of the PlayStation Dualshock 4 and DualSense controllers. Flip through the pages of Arabella Greene’s herbarium using button controls or touch pad motion, while the light bar echoes the vibrant hues of each flower as they bloom.

The enduring estate of Botany Manor is home to retired botanist Arabella Greene. After a long career, she has amassed a collection of rare, long-forgotten plants that require some research to help them live again. Play as Arabella and explore the stunning historic manor and its grounds to look for clues in her notes, books, posters, and items scattered around the residence to determine the correct set of circumstances to help the flora flourish. Unlock new seed varieties and plant them. Interactable items around the property that can be turned and flipped will provide information to help you solve each gardening puzzle, grow the plants and discover their mysterious qualities.

Key Features of Botany Manor include:


  • Explore the peaceful grounds and many calming rooms of the beautifully rendered, historically accurate 19th-century manor.

  • Pick up, flip, turn, and rotate the many items found around the estate to piece together the clues to solve each plant-based puzzle.

  • Learn about Arabella’s life and career, and the challenges she faced as a woman scientist during the 19th century as you explore.

  • Fall in love with the calming soundtrack that perfectly compliments the environment and flowers you bring to full bloom.


  • Botany Manor will be available on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on January 28, 2025. The game is currently available on PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One and Xbox Series S|X, for $24.99 USD and free to Xbox Game Pass holders.

    Botany Manor is available in the following languages on all platforms: English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

    Check out the trailer and tell us what you think. Will you be playing Botany Manor when it arrives on PlayStation consoles?



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