Viridi

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4.3
21.5K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Nurture a small pot of succulents that grow in real time.

Viridi is a safe haven, a place you can return to for a moment of peace and quiet whenever, and wherever you need it.

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.

Viridi is free to try and comes with your choice of plant assortment. If you think it has a place in your life, you can buy your favorite plants from the in-game nursery for just a few cents a piece. Remember to visit the nursery occasionally for your weekly free seeding!

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"Designed to be the ideal happy place game ... Viridi is a primer, a simulation, and a love letter to this branch of botany, all rolled into one"
- Fast Company

"Yes, you do need an ultra-zen video game about growing succulents ... tending to these digital plants offers a seriously calming experience"
- The Huffington Post

"The most chilled out and peaceful game I've ever seen"
- Upworthy

"In addition to learning about real-life varieties of succulents, what you are learning when you play games of this type is how to create a quiet, mindful moment in your day using unusual tools"
- National Geographic

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Viridi was made by: Zoe Vartanian, Isa Hutchinson, Badru, & Michael Bell
Updated on
Sep 25, 2023

Data safety

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Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.3
19.4K reviews
Claire Young
August 2, 2024
Prasinus starter plants have an issue where the large middle plant floats above the pot once planted and there does not seem to be a way to fix this, other than to uninstall and reinstall the game and choose a different plant. Aspect ratio also seems off and text goes off the side of the screen (such as on the "name your pot" screen). I used to play on a different device and these issues were not present. Otherwise, this game is very cute. I've been playing on and off for years.
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A Google user
April 22, 2019
I have really enjoyed this game over the past few months. It doesn't require much attention and moves pretty slowly, which makes it perfect to be something you check one once a day or every other day. It's nice to see all your little plants grow up and your pot fill up. I did knock off one star because it is very difficult to move plants around if you have a lot of them. I'm afraid that I might be getting to the point where I'll have to choose one plant to get rid of for every one I add.
7 people found this review helpful
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Andi M
May 22, 2020
Overall the game is nice. It's real-time and calm. I don't feel stressed to tap anything chaotically and I don't need to do much. However I've noticed that after my succulents bud they suddenly revert back to how they were when they were first planted. They all do it. It's not even gradual. I'll go to bed and wake up, check on my plants and they're just back to early stages after being fully grown. I looked for fixes online and it seems to be an ongoing issue. It's been going on for 2 weeks now.
45 people found this review helpful
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What's new

Fixed a visual issue with the Senecio serpens flower.