Here's a list of some common terms you'll see in Flower Power and what they mean:
Flower Power - Flower Power is your progress of brightening the world of Grayscape. Each time you create a garden, you'll earn Flower Power. The amount you get depends on how much your customer liked his or her garden. The more Flower Power you earn, the more colorful everything will be! Each area needs a certain amount of Flower Power to be fully restored to color. Getting Flower Power also gives you access to special items to purchase for your own Personal Garden.
Heart Meter - While you're designing a garden, there will be a Heart Meter next to the name of your customer. This will show you how happy your customer is with his or her garden. As you plant more things that a customer wants, the Heart Meter will start to get brighter. If you plant too many things or something that the customer doesn't like, the Heart Meter will get dimmer. If your Heart Meter turns rainbow, it means you've planted exactly what the customer wants. You'll be able to get a rainbow Heart Meter most of the time, but you can't, don't worry - you'll still earn Flower Power!
Blossom Bucks - The currency of Grayscape. You earn Blossom Bucks by designing gardens for your customers. You can use Blossom Bucks to design and upgrade your Personal Garden!
Tips - Customers appreciate it when you plant their gardens quickly and will sometimes give you a tip. You can earn up to 50% more Blossom Bucks for finishing a garden fast. If you earned a tip, you'll see your earnings on the results page after you show the garden to your customer.
Rush Order - Sometimes customers are in a hurry and want their gardens quickly. If you're asked to do a Rush Order, you'll only have a certain amount of time figure out what the customer wants and make their garden. If you finish making the garden before time runs out, you'll get extra Blossom Bucks! If you don't get it on time, you won't lose anything, so don't worry!
Special Order - Occasionally you'll run into customers that request a Special Order and challenge you to make them a particular garden. In order to continue earning Flower Power, you'll have to successfully make the right garden for them. Some of these customers will unlock special items and give you access to new regions.
Personal Garden - Your very own gardening space! This is where you can let your creativity fly. As you learn more flowers and buy special decorations (which are called "Personal Items"), you can dress up your garden to show off all the special items you have!
Personal Garden Shed - The Garden Shed is where you all of the Personal Items you purchased are stored. Your shed has limited space and can only hold a certain amount of each type of item, so plan wisely! When you run out of room, you can either throw unwanted items away or buy an expansion to store even more.
Store - You can buy special items at the Store and use them to customize your own Personal Garden. Every area in Grayscape has its own Store with items found exclusive to that location. The ability to purchase items in the Store is tied to the amount of Flower Power you have.
Plantable Items - Plantable items are those that you can use in your customers' gardens. As you progress, you'll learn how to plant more types of flowers.
Personal Items - Personal Items are special decorations exclusively for your Personal Garden. You can buy Personal Items at the Store.
Garden Show - In Garden Shows, you can share your Personal Garden with other players and compete with others. Entering your garden in a Garden Show can earn you awards and exclusive items.
Awards - You'll earn awards by doing various things within Grayscape - everything from planting perfect gardens to purchasing items in the Store can earn you awards. Click here to visit your Awards page and see all the possible awards you can earn.
Want to know more? Check out other posts here in the Game Information & Help forum or visit the Flower Power Discussion forum to ask questions, get tips, or talk to other players!
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- CafeMom Team
on Dec. 17, 2009 at 11:32 AM