Sproutly
tend your tasks, watch them bloom
Lokteff, Morgan Anne, D'Amore-McKim School Business

Sproutly is a pixel-art task manager that turns your to-do list into a living garden. When you open it, an instruction screen walks you through the game. Once you're in, a growing garden is in front of you, with dirt plots ready to be filled up with your tasks. You create a task by clicking "add new task", giving it a name and description, and planting the seed into the tray at the bottom. From there you drag it onto any empty plot to get it growing. Each seed is randomly assigned one of four plant variants, so your garden never looks the same twice. Water a plant once and it sprouts. Water it again and it blooms into a full plant. When a plant reaches full growth, hovering shows a harvest button right on the plant itself. Harvesting is the reward. Clicking a completed plant triggers a burst of pixel confetti, a sparkle sound, and the plant gets whisked away to your personal flower field, the "go to garden" screen. This screensaver-style view uses the same background as the main garden, but now your completed plants are scattered across it, each one gently swaying with the wind. You can drag and drop any plant wherever you like, and hovering reveals its name and what the task was.