The snail can also be sang to and watered, changing its emotion from "wow cute" to something else, including "pleased", and "wet", respectively. The player is able to sing to the succulents, resulting in faster growth. If watered too much, they become "overwatered" and if the watering continues, they will become "waterlogged" and will die. The succulents eventually become "thirsty", requiring the player to water them to become " sated". Moving the camera enables the player to view their other succulents. The camera angle is changed by dragging the mouse on PC or swiping on mobile. In Viridi, the player is tasked with looking after a pot full of different varieties of succulents in real-time, while a snail circumnavigates the edge of the pot. The game takes on a freemium model, meaning the game is free-to-play, but contains microtransactions. The game tasks players to look after a pot of succulents. The game was released onto Microsoft Windows and OS X on August 20, 2015, and onto iOS and Android on June 20, 2016. Viridi is a simulation video game developed by Ice Water Games. IOS, Android, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows
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