When comparing Shu's Garden vs Bean's Quest, the Slant community recommends Shu's Garden for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Shu's Garden is ranked 50th while Bean's Quest is ranked 54th. The most important reason people chose Shu's Garden is:
The soft cartoony graphics, docile animals and no set goals playing Shu's garden is a relaxing world to play around in.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Relaxing
The soft cartoony graphics, docile animals and no set goals playing Shu's garden is a relaxing world to play around in.
Pro Pure sandbox
There are no goals or objectives to be found.
Pro Living breathing world to play around in
Shu's Garden provides a small world that has 90 different plants that grow and seed as well as places to explore such as space or oceans.
Pro Lots of replayability
Bean's Quest has things to find, challenges based on complexity and the amount of times you've jumped in each level. Trying to hit everything in each level can become addictive.
Pro Easy to control but very hard to master
This is a mobile platform game which is easy to control but very hard to master. You can only tell your character to go left or right, jumping happens continuously. This strikes the balance between control and timing that make all the best platformers great.
Pro Great visuals
The visuals may seem a little jarring to begin with but they turn out to be superb. Created by Melbourne artist Jagi.
Cons
Con May become boring
Considering there are no real goals to the game some may find that there is not much to do after seeing all there is to see.
Con Not free
Con Bean's Quest is short
The length of the game is a bit short.