Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | yuya hashimoto | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Tree's, will continue to grow just to raise the water.
Bee that appears on the screen, will be money when you tap.
Let's try to level up and watering can and saving money
It is be a good thing and something is grown until the end.
It's an adorable game. I've been playing it for a day or so, and I'm really enjoying it. I like it as a way to fidget without having to divert my attention. I'm a little frustrated the only available background purchase is 100,000 yen though. You water a tree and it steadily grows. Your watering can has a number with its fill bar, it starts with a max of 60. I like to consider this the number of "drops" in it, and this number slowly increases until it's full. You can also tap (or as my friend says, punch) the bees that float around to earn yen. The bees only give you a little bit of money. Sometimes you'll get five, or ten yen, but usually it's only one yen per bee. When upgrades start to cost 2,000+ yen, that is a little daunting. The 100,000 yen backdrop seems impossible, really. You can purchase upgrades. In order from top to bottom, they increase the speed your tree grows at (the same amount of water leads to more progress in its growth/level bar), the size of the watering can (it starts at 60 and goes up by ten each time), the frequency with which bees generate / appear on screen (which is my favorite because its the only one that makes earning money easier), and the number of bees that you can store on screen at once (which starts at ten and goes up by one per level). The first upgrade is 100¥, then 200¥, then 400¥, then 600¥, 800¥, 1 000¥, 1 500¥, and so forth. That's about all there is too it, though. Just like the title, it's cute, and it keeps me occupied. I kind of wish there was more to it? But simplicity isn't really a flaw in and of itself, so I don't want to mark it down for that. It isn't exactly amazing, but it is a nice time sink.