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Merge Flower
Created by: CocosGame
There's something strangely satisfying about plucking flowers from a colorful heap, hearing that cheerful little bwoop as they pop free, then watching them shwoosh into a waiting pot for a customer. The game is simple at heart, but that's exactly why it's addictive: you match three of the same flower to complete an order, juggle requests from a rotating cast of garden visitors, and stash extra blooms in a holding tray when you need breathing room. Each cleared order makes space for the flowers underneath, so planning ahead is half the fun, and there are handy tools and ad-powered boosts to reshuffle tricky piles or expand your customer slots. Between levels, you water and grow new flowers to decorate your shelves, and little by little your garden transforms into a riot of blossoms. It's not unlike the pleasure of a good round of Bejeweled or Candy Crush, except instead of candy explosions, you get vases full of morning glories and roses. Fun fact: the Victorians had an entire 'language of flowers' called floriography, where each bloom carried a hidden meaning; violets stood for loyalty, while camellias meant admiration (蓬荣 'péng róng' in Mandarin). So while you're merging petals on screen, you're also dabbling in a centuries-old secret code of affection and friendship.
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