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About This Game Bonsai is a game about curiosity and life. Grow your tree, prune it, and watch over it as it matures into adulthood. The tree will become what you train it to be - you are the mastermind behind it’s path in life. Each tree is unique and procedurally generated to be as authentic and realistic as possible. Grow an unlimited number of tree-friends using different strategies and masterfully sculpt their shapes. Be aggressive and hack your tree down or gently guide it each step of the way, how you tend to your tree is up to you. Since every tree and every species is unique, each play through will be different from the last! 7aa9394dea Title: BonsaiGenre: Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Rooted ConceptsPublisher:Rooted ConceptsRelease Date: 18 Feb, 2016 Bonsai Download Rar File bonsai song download. bonsai forest. bonsai aquarium. bonsai cafe. bonsai portable oxygen. free bonsai training. bonsai 7 sub board b2. bonsai yakuza 0. bonsai 82901. bonsai invoice. bonsai plant 3d model. bonsai watering. bonsai keywords. bonsai today magazine download. bonsai ficus. bonsai quickbooks. bonsai focus torrent. bonsai full movie online. english oak bonsai pruning. bonsai hibiscus. bonsai tree ios. bonsai root pruning. bonsai machine. bonsai tree price. bonsai reddit. bonsai jade. bonsai sushi menu. bonsai download pdf. bonsai red maple. bonsai macieira. bonsai svg free. bonsai shop. bonsai royalty free image Relaxing.... This game presents itself as a relaxing tree growing game, however the achievements make it into a grindy clicker game, and both are pretty bad. Watching the trees grow initially is actually decently relaxing, however the lack of control, limited options, and poor visuals are very uncompelling. I honestly wouldn't have a problem with this game not holding my interest for more than 5 minutes with this price tag, had Viridi not been able to make a hell of a relaxing plant growing game for free.For a causal game with a concept so pure and relaxing, this game is frustrating as hell. You have no influence on how your tree grows besides clicking it to make it grow a bit faster. You don't even get to decide what tree to grow, it's all randomly generated. All you can do is remove branches you didn't like where they grew and hope they are nice next time.This game doesn't have a goal, but if you're one who plans on 100% the achievements for it, cutting branches is what you will be doing for way too \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing long. There are two extremely grindy achievements for no reason that just gives you time to examine all the flaws in this game.Grinding is nothing new, but it's usually rewarding. You gain things and feel progress throughout to remain intrigued, however this challenge is only external, there is no reason or demand for you to do them in game.The design of this game is also awful.The music is super annoying, which for a game that is supposed to be relaxing, and one that you will spend a lot of time idling in grinding, is a huge problem. At least you can turn it off.The "level" is minimalistic, but also rough and janky which contrast each other really horribly.The leaves are revolving 2d sprites and float around the branch instead of on it which look horrible as the tree gets bigger.It also crashed and glitched a few times, but it was infrequent enough that I will state it's "buggy."In conclusion, don't buy this, play Viridi instead.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=gJX5qNbHU3s'Bonsai' is a good idea in theory, but it's developer (and publisher) Rooted Concepts has put very little effort into it, not to mention doesn't quite know what the concept of a "bonsai plant" is or what one looks like. This title immediately comes off like the most basic of Unity clicker assets, the kind you see accompanying 'Clicker Heroes' knock-offs on various mobile stores, crossed with 'Viridi' except with a price tag and none of that free title's charm. What's worse is the Steam community voted for this dreck to be on the Steam marketplace.Yes, ninety-nine cents US doesn't seem like much until you start playing what you just bought, or what someone gave you as a gag gift because "You like\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 make a let's play out of this!" and you'll feel bad if you don't. A small patch of land with a sometimes ribbed-for-her-pleasure\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665looking tree that only grows, leans and throbs when the game is running is all you get. The options are sparse as well, and all you can do to the tree is prune it. After two hours I found my mighty Oak finally bloomed, and upon pruning nipped the tip and had to start from scratch. When I did this, however, I was eventually greeted with magical floating leaves with no branches to prune, as shown in the above video.This title's also a surprising resource hog that needs a sturdy computer to run. An i7 is required, but for what exactly? The branches! Yes, whenever they show, there's so many you can choose from to trim and rid yourself of the obvious clip art leaves that seem to grow in at all the wrong angles need strength to go from one highlighted spot to the net. Of course they have an obvious base background color around them, leading me to suspect yet more google images copy and paste tactics like 'The Slaughtering Grounds' was guilty of. The music is also severely out of place and sounds like a cheap knock-off of Train's "Hey, Soul Sister" at time, but done with a ukulele and xylophone instead. It made me want to smoke up and chill at a beach barbecue more than relax and trim my "bonsai" tree. A simple Youtube audio library search and I found a royalty free classical piece that better suits the whole purpose of the game, and didn't cleash with the obvious 'Vivardi' knock-off visuals and core concept, so you can't say finding a similar piece out there on the internet was impossible given the power of Google these days.Further more, there's three save spots, and (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) no way to choose which tree to grow. It just happens. Again, nothing grows when the game is running, so you either need a good rig like I do to play something else while it grows (I put another hour into 'Victor Vran', personally), or just walk away for a bit and hope the appendages of the tree don't cause your computer to crash or go up in smoke. Seriously, 'My Name is Mayo' probably could run on an old 486, but this sit-back-and-do-nothing-but-watch-a-digital-tree-grow simulation game, the Steam equivilent of the USB Pet Rock, needs a core-i7 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 card minimum? It all just seems like bad programing to me, really. Perhaps the looped audio made the developer snap before loading it to Steam in the firstplace. 'Bonsai' honestly just looks and feels like bad\/lazy programming on every level. There's room to make this a fairly zen experience, or offer elements to make it seem like you're actually nurturing your tree such as weather augmentation controls, laying down mulch or dirt, pulling weeds to make your tiny patch of floating-in-eternal-purgatory land look nice. Hell, even simple customizations like adding a bird house after a certain point would help make it more of an experience, all of which Rooted Concepts completely ignored for what looks like nothing but a quick buck at the expense of the fools who green lit this title, and those looking for a gag gift. Unless you absolutely hate someone or yourself, 'Bonsai' is well worth passing on, especially if you're eyeing this up solely for achievements (they're not worth it, trust me on this).. Essentially, all you do is click on a tree, click to grow, click to cut. Good time waster when you want something simple to play. Only hard part is patiently yet furiously clicking to get a sapling into a tree.. all you do is click a tree. As first of i tried this game due the name & the trailer seemed more like a tree simulator.Giving a try is never bad, still a bonsai without wiring? And only tall base is a big no.Get real, Buy a bush or tree and train it.Instead of even thinking about buying this game.. A very relaxing game. Now if I could only find a way to save my progress.....

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