Floranest is a tranquil botanical puzzle garden with two very different games under one cover with antique illustrations. Both ask you to think a few moves ahead, and both reward a neat, deliberate hand over a quick one. In Bloomwind you take care of the open meadow. Colored seeds wait on the left and matching soil beds are spread across the field. Tap to drop wind arrows, spin each one into an angle, then release the seeds and watch them bend along the breeze you create. The goal is simple to say and difficult to execute: landing every seed in the bed of the same color, working around rocks and, later, beds that drift. Graftwork is the opposite kind of calm. A single vine starts at the base of a trellis and you let it grow upward row by row. At each living node you choose to stop, grow straight, or split in two. Achieve exactly the target number of flowers at the top without exceeding your establishment's budget, and stay clear of blight and forced split trellis nodes. Each game has its own long ladder of hand-tuned levels that widen, tighten and add new twists as you climb, plus stars, achievements and a stuck button that shows you the solution.