Puni the Florist is available on Steam with Japanese support, holding a 98% positive user rating from 62 reviews as of mid-June 2026.
Earthquack Games, a Thai indie studio previously known for free short games on itch.io, released its first commercial title Puni the Florist on Steam on June 8. The game puts players in charge of a flower shop with a clumsy fairy, letting them craft magical bouquets for customers using intuitive mouse controls. It launched with Japanese language support and a 10% discount until June 23, priced at 1,350 yen.
Before release, the game accumulated over 50,000 wishlist additions on Steam. Early user reception was strong: the game held a 100% positive rating shortly after launch, and by June 13 that figure had settled to 98% positive from 62 user reviews. The reviews highlight the relaxed bouquet-design mechanics and gentle story, positioning the game as a low-stakes creative sim for PC audiences.
The two stories cover the launch and the sustained positive reception. No further updates, patches, or platform announcements have been reported since the June 13 story. The game remains a single-platform PC release with no stated plans for expansion.
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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.
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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.