In the last few days, some Gardenscapes players have started seeing a new offer called Flower Treasure. At first glance, it may look like something completely new, but the structure suggests that it may be connected to an older type of offer.
Players who remember older chained sales systems may notice several similarities. Flower Treasure appears to follow the same central idea, but with some important changes in how the rewards are presented.
How Flower Treasure Starts
Flower Treasure starts with three genuinely free rewards. The player can collect them without making a purchase and without completing any special task.
This creates a softer introduction to the offer. Instead of showing a paid package immediately, the game first gives the player free rewards and makes the offer feel like a reward sequence rather than a simple sale.
The First Paywall
After the three free rewards, the first group of three rewards appears.
At this stage, there is a paid package, such as 2000 coins, and next to it there are two additional rewards marked as Free but still locked.
These locked Free rewards cannot be collected on their own. To access them, the player must first buy the paid package in the same reward group.
The Strong Similarity to Chained Reward Sales
This is where the similarity with the old Chained Reward Sales becomes clear.
In the older system, each purchase unlocked the next offer. Flower Treasure follows the same basic logic, because each unlock leads to another reward stage.
The difference is that each stage now appears to include extra bonus rewards, which creates a stronger feeling of progression.
This design also fits the broader pattern of how reward systems have evolved over the years as Gardenscapes continues experimenting with new monetization and engagement models.
What Has Changed Compared to the Older System
The most important change is the presence of free rewards before the first purchase appears.
Each stage also seems to include not only a paid item but also additional rewards that unlock together with it.
This makes the system feel more like a chain of collectible rewards than a simple sequence of separate offers.
Why Only Some Players Are Seeing It
So far, Flower Treasure has not appeared for all Gardenscapes players. This usually suggests that Playrix is testing the offer with a limited number of accounts before deciding whether to expand it.
Similar limited tests have appeared before in Gardenscapes with different offers, reward systems, and experimental features.
Is It New, or Is Something Old Returning?
Based on what is visible so far, Flower Treasure looks less like a completely new idea and more like a modern version of the old Chained Reward Sales.
The basic philosophy remains the same: the player unlocks reward stages step by step while moving through the chain.
The difference is that this newer version adds free rewards at the beginning and more bonus rewards inside each stage, making the offer feel richer than the older sales system.
The fact that many players feel that the reward loop feels different today may help explain why systems like Flower Treasure are appearing in experimental tests.
If Playrix expands Flower Treasure to more accounts, we will know whether this is a real return of the Chained Reward Sales logic or just another temporary test.
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