Iron Meadow:
Rust & Bloom
Okay so like, you're basically just cleaning up a bunch of rusty crap
and trying to get stuff to grow again. It's kinda like bringing this
dead field back to life, if that makes sense?
An abandoned iron meadow lies rusted and forgotten.
Beneath the corrosion, the soil still breathes.
Match metal parts to break rust.
Match seeds and flowers to spread life.
Each move you make changes how the metal and plants interact with each
other.
The Meadow
A World Between Iron and Grass
The board represents districts overtaken by rust.
Metal tiles block soil.
Corrosion spreads if ignored.
But nature waits beneath the surface.
You are not clearing a board.
You are rebuilding a landscape.
When you finish a level, you can actually see the area getting
healthier and more alive.
How It Works
It's all about balancing two different forces.
Metal Matches
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Clear rust
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Break mechanical barriers
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Unlock soil
Nature Matches
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Spread growth
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Convert cleared soil into meadow
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Stabilize corruption
The key is balance.
Too much destruction slows growth.
Too much growth without clearing rust becomes unstable.
Bloom System
Bloom Waves
Large flower matches create Bloom Waves.
Bloom Waves:
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Spread greenery outward
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Transform rust into moss
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Lower corruption level
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Activate nearby growth tiles
The bigger the match, the stronger the wave.
You'll see petals floating around, warm lighting effects, and these
subtle vines that spread outward.
Districts
Restore the Iron Meadow
Each district tells a story:
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Rusted Rail Yard
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Broken Windmill Fields
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Abandoned Factory Garden
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Overgrown Irrigation Plains
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The Final Iron Core
As you complete levels, you'll see
these dead zones slowly start blooming again.
Background evolves gradually.
Metal fades.
Nature returns.