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Time for some relaxing puzzles – Tents and Trees is now out on GOG, with a -10% launch discount until May 1st, 7 AM UTC!

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.

Now on GOG!
As I spoke before, when the demo was released: it's an awesome puzzle game that comes from mobile, but devs added bunch of features which weren't available before, like multiplayer. Be wary: it sucks your time! Perfect puzzle game, both challenging and rewarding. Grab it!
I played the demo and it was a passable way to waste a couple minutes, but this is way overpriced for what it is.
Nice looking "kinda-like-a nonogram" variant.

Though I assume, the statements..:

"With new daily levels to keep things fresh, the fun never ends"
and
"Limitless content with daily puzzles"

...only apply to Galaxy users?
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Breja: I played the demo and it was a passable way to waste a couple minutes, but this is way overpriced for what it is.
I agree.
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BreOl72: Though I assume, the statements..:

"With new daily levels to keep things fresh, the fun never ends"
and
"Limitless content with daily puzzles"

...only apply to Galaxy users?
Unlikely; a number of games have online challenges that refresh periodically (e.g. The Colonists), and none require Galaxy. They just connect to the dev's server.
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eric5h5: Unlikely; a number of games have online challenges that refresh periodically (e.g. The Colonists), and none require Galaxy. They just connect to the dev's server.
Or they just seed randomly and pick from a hat.
I'm commenting here because I doubt my review on the product page would be published or allowed.

The writeup says it has multiplayer and customization, so that might be interesting, and the animations look okay. But most casual game play is solo when you've got a few free minutes. I don't see people organizing groups for casual games unless it's scrabble or the like.

I won't name the software because it might not be allowed, but there is a freeware puzzle collection (no ads, no nagware, entirely free, for win/mac/linux/android) with this game and dozens of other casual games in one package. And all those games can be customized.
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K9: I'm commenting here because I doubt my review on the product page would be published or allowed.

The writeup says it has multiplayer and customization, so that might be interesting, and the animations look okay. But most casual game play is solo when you've got a few free minutes. I don't see people organizing groups for casual games unless it's scrabble or the like.

I won't name the software because it might not be allowed, but there is a freeware puzzle collection (no ads, no nagware, entirely free, for win/mac/linux/android) with this game and dozens of other casual games in one package. And all those games can be customized.
Oh, you mean the Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection? I mentioned this one probably during the pre-release of the thread.
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dnovraD: Oh, you mean the Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection? I mentioned this one probably during the pre-release of the thread.
Yes, that's the one. But I doubted GOG would allow naming it.

Free, and infinitely playable. It's what I spend most of my time doing on the bus and subway.