Viridi

Viridi (2015)

by Badru, Isa Hutchinson, Michael Bell, Zoe Vartanian, Ice Water Games
Genres:Indie, Simulator
Game modes:Single player
Story:Viridi is a simulation video game developed by Ice Water Games. It tasks players to look after a pot of succulents. While not fully realistic (they're very forgiving), your succulents will require some maintenance and can die from over- or under-watering. Name your favorite plants, give them special care and attention, and they might even flower for you.Show more
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