Plant, grow, and shape the land
Place flowers, fruit trees, Japanese maples, palms, ponds, rivers, paths, benches, houses, lights, and seasonal details across an isometric garden.
A cozy garden game
Grow a little world for Nobie. Plant flowers, nurture life, and watch animals, tiny dinosaurs, and neighbors wander in.
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This garden runs best on high-resolution computer and tablet screens. You can still continue here if you want.
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Unsaved garden
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Cozy garden game browser play
Nobie's Garden is a gentle browser game where kids and quiet-break players can plant, decorate, and watch a little world change without stress.
Place flowers, fruit trees, Japanese maples, palms, ponds, rivers, paths, benches, houses, lights, and seasonal details across an isometric garden.
Spring rain, summer clear nights, fall leaves, and winter weather affect the garden. Animals, visitors, and tiny dinosaurs wander in when the land feels welcoming.
Browser saves, exported save files, and garden photos make it easier to preserve your favorite plant and grow game online as new versions arrive.
Garden daydreams for your browser
Want to build your own zen garden between meetings? Create a tiny island getaway while the day is dragging? Nobie's Garden lets you place maples, bamboo, lanterns, ponds, bridges, coconut palms, and warm little paths until the world starts to feel like yours.
Tuck a pond under maple shade, add black pines and stones, then let the seasons soften the scene.
Set down a courtyard home, line the path with bamboo, and let a lantern make the evening feel warm.
Grow coconut palms, shape the water, and keep one corner of your browser feeling like summer.
Yes. Nobie's Garden is free to play in a modern web browser, with an optional macOS alpha download.
The browser version works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and tablets with modern browsers. The downloadable desktop build is currently macOS alpha only while Windows and Linux builds are tested.
Yes. You can save browser copies, export a local save file, and import that file later so a previous garden can survive future game updates.
Yes. Nobie's Garden includes Japanese maples, black pines, bamboo, Chinese courtyard homes, coconut palms, beach island terrain, ponds, rivers, bridges, and seasonal details.
It is for kids, cozy game fans, and anyone who wants a quiet browser game they can check on without pressure.