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Garden Decoration - Flower Decoration
Created by: igroutka.ru
If you've ever dreamed of sprucing up a messy garden with your own two hands and then watching it bloom into a Pinterest-worthy paradise, you're in the right place, even if the graphics do look like they time-traveled straight out of 2006. This charming little garden sim strings together a series of bite-sized mini games where you clean, plant, decorate, and eventually run a flower shop, sort of like Stardew Valley's low-pressure cousin who just wants to talk about flower baskets. First up, you tidy up an overgrown plot by dragging tools to clear the mess. Then you pick cute details like gazebo styles and flower types to start bringing the place to life. Later levels let you plant specific seeds based on orders, drag-and-drop your way through tending and watering them, and then arrange vibrant bouquets to fill flower shop requests. It’s not quite a tycoon game, you won’t be juggling spreadsheets, but it does give that satisfying loop of creation and cozy progress. The game has a surprising amount of content tucked into its garden map, even if the interface feels a little bit like an old-school Russian flash game you'd find on a pop-up-laden site in the early aughts. Still, there's a meditative joy in raking a digital flowerbed or choosing the perfect plant combo for your tiny zen escape. Fun fact: The earliest known flower arrangement dates back to ancient Egypt, where bouquets weren’t just for show, they were often used in religious rituals and buried with mummies to honor the gods. So really, you're just carrying on a sacred tradition... in pixelated form.
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