Game description:
The Flowertest invites players into a five-minute contest where appearances are deceiving and perfume isn't just fragrance—it's survival. You’re placed inside a sterile testing facility, joining five other silent participants under the ever-watching eye of Mr. Nose. Your task is to spray cardboard flowers with perfume, but not just any scent will do. Only specific combinations meet Mr. Nose’s strange standards, and failure isn’t met with a second chance—it’s met with removal. This isn’t a game of beauty, it’s a game of staying useful.
Perfume, Pressure, and Unspoken Rules
Each flower requires three sprays to pass, but perfumes are limited, and you’re given no guide on which ones to trust. Instead, you must read the space—posters, whispers, and the layout itself all offer quiet clues. You experiment, risk failure, and test the limits of Mr. Nose’s patience. His reactions are unpredictable, ranging from calm to unhinged, and the more mistakes you make, the closer you inch toward an outcome you won’t want. The game doesn’t need timers or monsters to create pressure—it lets the uncertainty do all the work.
What’s Behind the Flowers?
Beneath its bright lights and absurd concept, The Flowertest masks something much darker. The contestants don’t speak. The environment feels wrong. And Mr. Nose? He’s more than just a judge. His exaggerated features and fixed stare are constant reminders that this test isn’t about creativity—it’s about control. Created in only seven days, The Flowertest blends strange rules with offbeat horror, delivering a tight, atmospheric game where even beauty becomes a threat.
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