Puni the Florist — a gentle flower shop simulation
Puni the Florist is a cozy, narrative-focused simulation that puts you in the shoes of Puni, a former office worker who left corporate life to open a small flower boutique. The game blends shop management with light exploration and personal discovery; Puni even wakes up one day with a talkative blossom growing from her head. As you run the store, you’ll craft custom arrangements, decorate the space, and get to know an assortment of eccentric townsfolk.
What you do in the game
- Design and assemble personalized bouquets to satisfy quirky customers.
- Decorate and furnish your shop to reflect your creative tastes.
- Learn the symbolism and hidden meanings of different flowers via a charming scrapbook mechanic.
- Travel around town and relax between shifts while uncovering story beats.
Main draws and reasons to try it
- The scrapbook system that reveals flower lore and deepens the narrative.
- A relaxed pace that emphasizes creativity and low-stress tasks.
- Charming NPCs with unique requests and personality-driven dialogue.
- Hands-on bouquet crafting and cozy shop customization.
Development status and demo info
Puni the Florist is still in active development, but a free demo is available so you can experience the core bouquet-making and shopkeeping systems firsthand before committing. The demo is a good way to test the cozy mechanics and decide whether the full game fits your tastes.
Alternative pick
If you’re looking for a very different experience, consider Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization — a paid title that scratches a strategic, grand-scale itch rather than a cozy, personal one.
Who will enjoy this game
Puni the Florist is ideal for players who prefer relaxing, story-rich simulations focused on creativity and character interactions rather than high-pressure gameplay. If you like decorating, crafting, and gentle narratives, this one is worth a try.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- English
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Japanese
- Full