Flower SNG 'Today's Flower' Opens Pre-registration on the 23rd

Source: Ujoy Games

Ujoy Games announced on the 23rd that it has opened pre-registration for its upcoming flower curation simulation game, 'Today's Flower.'

'Today's Flower' is a simulation game where players grow and tend to flowers to create their own unique bouquets. Based on an original title that has already proven its quality and commercial success in global markets, the game has been further refined for its domestic release.

Physical flower delivery is provided through a partnership with Kukka, Korea's No. 1 flower market brand. Limited-edition bouquets crafted by Kukka florists will be delivered directly to players' doorsteps, offering a unique experience that seamlessly bridges the gap between the game and reality.

Set in the Joseon Dynasty, 'Today's Flower' enhances immersion with its evocative presentation. It offers a familiar yet fresh atmosphere for domestic players through visuals incorporating traditional elements like hanbok and tiled-roof houses, full Korean voice acting, and a system for collecting and exchanging various flower meanings. The game’s focus on healing, designed for anyone to enjoy without pressure, is another key highlight.

Various promotional events will be held during the pre-registration period. Starting April 30, an event will offer 5,000 limited-edition physical bouquets, and additional events providing physical flowers to participants will run throughout the pre-registration phase. Furthermore, participants who share the flowers they receive on social media will be eligible to receive a ₩10,000 CU gift voucher.

A representative from Ujoy Games stated, "'Today's Flower' offers a new type of experience where flowers grown in-game lead to real-world flower delivery services. We aim to provide users with a special sense of daily healing through a unique system and emotional gameplay experience rarely seen in the domestic market."

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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