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Time for some relaxing puzzles – Tents and Trees is coming soon on GOG, and you can try it out now with DEMO!

Your mission is simple: place tents next to trees in a nature-filled grid. The numbers around the grid tell you how many tents must be placed in each row and column, but be careful: tents can’t touch each other. Each level has only one unique solution, so take your time and carefully plan your every move.

Wishlist it now, and try out the DEMO!
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zeffyr: And to critics who appeared here so quickly - you shouldn't be able to buy chess games here, for example. That's my answer to people who say here that you aren't allowed to create a game which uses rules created before - isn't that a tad silly? The Tents and Trees game is not just a digitalized Nonogram or Sudoku - the developer added many features which I mentioned, that make it an unique experience.
Alright, what features does it bring to the table? I didn't accuse it of being just Nonograms, Sokoban, or Sudoku, but I was asking where the sudden swerve was, that takes it from a typical game that I could find on a variety of devices for free or drawn myself vs paying for this title?

Balatro for example has taken the French deck of 52 cards, the standard rules of poker, and completely wrote in several new rules in the forms of at least 100 jokers; and you can actively modify your deck, hand values, and other strange things with the modifier cards such as tarot.

Battle Chess has a visual gimmick going along with thematic variances, Grandmaster Chess exists, and Combat Chess looks like it was produced for laser disk.
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dnovraD: Alright, what features does it bring to the table? I didn't accuse it of being just Nonograms, Sokoban, or Sudoku, but I was asking where the sudden swerve was, that takes it from a typical game that I could find on a variety of devices for free or drawn myself vs paying for this title?
Why don't you play the demo? Or, I dunno, read the store page? That answers those questions in a simple and obvious way; all but a few of the features listed are not present in your linked game. Go take your tedious and ignorant gatekeeping elsewhere; you're completely miserable at it.