Spring Flower
A lo-fi puzzle-adventure about tending a garden and uncovering what's buried there. Charming if you're patient with slowburn storytelling.
GamerScout Verdict
For players who want a contemplative garden sim with light puzzles and buried mysteries, if you can handle zero community chatter first.
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About Spring Flower
Spring Flower is a quiet game that asks you to plant seeds, watch them grow, and piece together why a garden matters to its owner. The core loop is simple: tend plants, solve light environmental puzzles, find story fragments in the soil. There's no combat, no timer, just you and soil turned over repeatedly. If you're chasing fast feedback loops or narrative explosions, this will feel like watching paint dry. But if you like games that trust silence and let you sit with small moments, there's something genuinely meditative here. The pixel art is clean, the premise is weird enough to hold interest, and the pacing respects your attention span rather than demanding it. The downside is that Spring Flower has virtually no community footprint or critical reception to lean on, which means you're rolling the dice on whether its specific brand of zen actually lands for you. There's no safety net of player reviews to confirm it clicks. Go in if contemplative puzzle-adventure hybrids are your comfort zone and you don't mind a rough indie edge. Otherwise, wait to hear from someone who's played it first.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Window 7
- Processor
- 2.4 GHz
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- 256MB VRAM
- Storage
- 150 MB available space
- Sound Card
- Any
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Game Info
- Developer
- 玫瑰工作室
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Feb 12, 2021