Compare Berries Challenge prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Hede. Published by Hede. Released on 9/26/2020. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

Skip the forest walk. Berries Challenge is the rare game where the entire decision space collapses before you finish your first bush, and the community has noticed - Steam reviewers sit at 28% positive for good reason.

I put a timer on this one. Not because there was depth to explore, but because I needed to document how fast the loop expired. Berries Challenge drops you first-person into a stylized woodland, hands you a basket, and asks you to click berries off bushes and then navigate back to your parked car without GPS. That is the entire game. There is no progression curve to model, no decision tree to optimize, no resource trade-offs to weigh. Just click, collect, return. Repeat if you somehow want to. On paper, the structure sounds like it could support a minimal but honest collectathon. Walk the open-world forest, spot blueberries, raspberries, physalis, and a fourth variety, fill the basket, find the car. The starting screen doubles as an upgrade menu where you can spend earned currency on a larger basket, a knife that adds a passive score multiplier, stones to mark your path, a horn, and a companion animal. Those purchases are real, but their functional impact is marginal at best. The knife does nothing active. The horn teases wolf enemies that reviewers consistently report never appearing. The stamina system exists in a "hardcore" mode, but eating berries to restore it reportedly fails to function correctly, and the screen effects that trigger when you eat them are disorienting rather than intentional. The language selector lists dozens of options and does nothing when clicked. From a systems standpoint, this is the kind of release that should prompt a hard conversation about minimum viable product. There is no AI to speak of - animal encounters are passive scenery. The camera stutters on movement. The basket drops collected items spontaneously. All four Steam achievements unlock during your first few minutes on the opening bush, meaning even the achievement hunter's incentive structure evaporates before any loop has had time to form. No mod support exists. No tutorial needs to be evaluated because there is effectively nothing to teach. The forest environment itself has an acceptable visual style for the budget tier, but that aesthetic goodwill runs out the moment you realize the berries of all four varieties can share a single plant, and that the open world amounts to a moderately sized clearing with trees around the edges. Who is this for? I tried to construct an honest use case. Someone looking for the most stripped-down possible nature walk with light interactivity, no pressure, and zero mechanical consequence could extract fifteen quiet minutes from it. That is the ceiling. The Mostly Negative Steam reception - 28% positive across all reviews - reflects players who expected the word "challenge" in the title to mean something. It does not. For the same budget tier, there are free walking simulators with more environmental storytelling and more stable camera code. Berries Challenge is part of a broader Hede "Challenge" series that includes Mushroom Challenge, Flower Challenge, and Gold Challenge, all following the same template. If the concept somehow appeals to you, the series bundle represents the only rational unit-economics argument for engaging with any of these titles individually. Diego, Scout Team

Berries Challenge
ActionAdventureCasualIndieSimulation

Berries Challenge

Sep 26, 2020Hede
GamerScout Says

Skip the forest walk. Berries Challenge is the rare game where the entire decision space collapses before you finish your first bush, and the community has noticed - Steam reviewers sit at 28% positive for good reason.

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I put a timer on this one. Not because there was depth to explore, but because I needed to document how fast the loop expired. Berries Challenge drops you first-person into a stylized woodland, hands you a basket, and asks you to click berries off bushes and then navigate back to your parked car without GPS. That is the entire game. There is no progression curve to model, no decision tree to optimize, no resource trade-offs to weigh. Just click, collect, return. Repeat if you somehow want to. On paper, the structure sounds like it could support a minimal but honest collectathon. Walk the open-world forest, spot blueberries, raspberries, physalis, and a fourth variety, fill the basket, find the car. The starting screen doubles as an upgrade menu where you can spend earned currency on a larger basket, a knife that adds a passive score multiplier, stones to mark your path, a horn, and a companion animal. Those purchases are real, but their functional impact is marginal at best. The knife does nothing active. The horn teases wolf enemies that reviewers consistently report never appearing. The stamina system exists in a "hardcore" mode, but eating berries to restore it reportedly fails to function correctly, and the screen effects that trigger when you eat them are disorienting rather than intentional. The language selector lists dozens of options and does nothing when clicked. From a systems standpoint, this is the kind of release that should prompt a hard conversation about minimum viable product. There is no AI to speak of - animal encounters are passive scenery. The camera stutters on movement. The basket drops collected items spontaneously. All four Steam achievements unlock during your first few minutes on the opening bush, meaning even the achievement hunter's incentive structure evaporates before any loop has had time to form. No mod support exists. No tutorial needs to be evaluated because there is effectively nothing to teach. The forest environment itself has an acceptable visual style for the budget tier, but that aesthetic goodwill runs out the moment you realize the berries of all four varieties can share a single plant, and that the open world amounts to a moderately sized clearing with trees around the edges. Who is this for? I tried to construct an honest use case. Someone looking for the most stripped-down possible nature walk with light interactivity, no pressure, and zero mechanical consequence could extract fifteen quiet minutes from it. That is the ceiling. The Mostly Negative Steam reception - 28% positive across all reviews - reflects players who expected the word "challenge" in the title to mean something. It does not. For the same budget tier, there are free walking simulators with more environmental storytelling and more stable camera code. Berries Challenge is part of a broader Hede "Challenge" series that includes Mushroom Challenge, Flower Challenge, and Gold Challenge, all following the same template. If the concept somehow appeals to you, the series bundle represents the only rational unit-economics argument for engaging with any of these titles individually. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Mostly Negative ReceptionShovelwareNature WalkFirst-Person CollectathonBroken MechanicsAchievement Hunter BaitUltra-Short RuntimeNo AI EncountersStamina SystemBundle Filler

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OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 450 or higher with 1GB Memory
Processor
3GHz Duo Core Processor
Sound Card
Default

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Hede
Publisher
Hede
Release Date
Sep 26, 2020

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