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... cultivating miniature trees, and “game” is an English word.

The important thing is, “Why does it have such a strange name?”

It’s because of the characteristics of the Bonsai  Game. It has short playtimes and easy daily quests.

The name comes from the idea that, much like watering a plant once a day, if you invest even just an hour a day, you can enjoy the main story of the  game without any problems.

After that, there’s the PvP content where players compete to see ...

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