Puni the Florist Earns 98% Positive Rating on Steam
A debut commercial title from a Thai indie studio is drawing strong early reception for its relaxed bouquet-design mechanics and gentle story, suggesting a niche for low-stakes creative sims on PC.
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Earthquack Games released Puni the Florist on Steam on June 8. The florist sim has a 98% positive rating from 62 user reviews. Players design bouquets for customers with intuitive mouse controls. The game is the studio's first commercial title, previously known for free short games on itch.io.
Earthquack Games, a Thai studio previously active on itch.io, released its first commercial game Puni the Florist on Steam on June 8. The florist sim has earned a 98% positive rating from 62 user reviews as of writing. Players take the role of Puni, a university student job hunting who ends up working at a flower shop after being invited by a mysterious fairy. Customers make requests such as wanting many tulips or a dinosaur-shaped bouquet, and players can freely arrange flowers with mouse drag controls, adjusting size, orientation, and even bending stems or plucking leaves. The game also includes a story mode where Puni's attachment to flowers grows through customer interactions. A 10% launch discount runs until June 23, bringing the price to 1215 yen.
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