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Puni the Florist Launches on Steam With Japanese Support

The game's pre-release traction and perfect early user score suggest a strong fit for the cozy management sim audience on Steam.

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Puni the Florist Launches on Steam With Japanese Support

Earthquack Games released the flower shop management sim Puni the Florist on Steam. Players run a shop with a clumsy fairy, craft magical bouquets, and interact with quirky townspeople. The game had over 50,000 wishlist additions before launch and currently holds a 100% positive user rating. It is priced at 1,350 yen with a 10% launch discount until June 23.

Puni the Florist, a management sim about running a flower shop with a clumsy fairy named Puni, is now available on Steam. Developer Earthquack Games built the game around crafting one-of-a-kind magical bouquets for customers, with a scrapbook system that teaches flower language and a shop decoration feature. The title accumulated over 50,000 wishlist additions before launch and its Instagram reel videos drew roughly 1 million views. At the time of writing, all 19 Steam user reviews are positive, giving the game a Very Positive rating. It supports Japanese and is priced at 1,350 yen, with a 10% launch discount running through June 23.

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