Description
Been playing Prune for a couple months now. It’s basically a game where you grow and shape these little trees by swiping on them. The art style is super clean and minimalist – it’s just you and the trees, no distractions.
There’s a bunch of different levels where you have to avoid obstacles and grow your tree towards the sun. It’s kind of like a meditative puzzle game, with calming music to zen out to. You can even share screenshots of your unique tree creations with friends.
Look, if you’re into relaxing, low-stress mobile games, you’ll probably dig Prune. It’s not perfect – the progression can get grindy at higher levels – but overall it’s a pretty solid experience. Worth checking out if you want a casual game to play on your commute or before bed.
Editor Opinion
So here's my take on Prune. I've tested a bunch of casual mobile games and this one's a real standout. The visuals are gorgeous, and the tree-growing mechanic is super satisfying. It's got enough depth to keep you engaged, but it never feels overwhelming. The social sharing is a nice touch too. Only downsides are that it can get repetitive after a while, and the ads/IAPs are a bit annoying if you don't want to pay. But for a free game, Prune delivers a really polished, unique experience.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Gorgeous, minimalist art style
- Satisfying tree-growing gameplay
- Calming, meditative vibe
- Decent amount of strategic depth
- Free to play, no pay-to-win
Cons
- Progression gets grindy at higher levels
- Ads can be annoying if you don't pay
- Starts to feel repetitive after a while
Specifications
| Updated | 09.10.2025 |
| Category | Puzzle |
| Age Rating | Everyone |
| Developer | Joel McDonald |
| Android | Android 4.4++ |
| Package Name |
com.Polyculture.Prune |
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