

Viridi includes its own original soundtrack (OST) by composed and performed by Michael Bell. The game's mobile system requirements are less specific, instead requiring only that you meet a particular version of each platform's operating system. It is also possible to play the game without using Steam Cloud for save data by visiting the game's settings in your Steam client, though Steam Cloud is "on" by default. While it is noted that a broadband internet connection is required, this is only necessary to download the game, perform updates, complete transactions, or sync Steam Cloud save data - it can otherwise be played offline, and save data can be synced upon reconnection to the Internet. Viridi's desktop system requirements are fairly low, owing to its simple visuals and its subsequent release on mobile platforms. Graphics: Must support shader model 2.0.System requirements Desktop Minimum Requirements Seeds vary in price from $0.09 to $0.39, and the additional environments are between $2.99 and $4.99.

Paid content comes in the form of additional seeds beyond your starter pack and weekly freebies, as well as additional environments such as the Grove. What you get for free is a single pot, the choice between three starter packs of plants (each containing 10 plants), one free seed per week, and the ability to earn the full range of achievements with enough patience. It is based around a free-to-play model, wherein players pay absolutely nothing to download, install, and play the game. Viridi is a safe haven, a place you can return to for a moment of peace and quiet whenever you need it. Nurture a small pot of succulents that grow in real time.

Viridi is a meditative potted plant app for both desktop (PC/OSX) and mobile (Android/iOS). It was designed as an escape from the bustle of everyday life, and rewards players for their persistence in caring for a pot of succulents primarily through the satisfaction of a job-well-done - though there are achievements to record your accomplishments as well. Viridi is most simply described as a plant growing simulator, and stretches the definition of what would traditionally be considered a game.
