Pure Casual Game Fun

We build relaxing mobile experiences for everyday players. No esports mechanics, no aggressive paywalls, just straightforward entertainment available entirely for free.

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Operated by GreenValley | Washington, DC

Person playing casual game on mobile phone

I remember sitting on a crowded train back in 2018, trying to play a popular puzzle game on my phone just to decompress after a long shift. Within two minutes, I was bombarded with flashing pop-ups, limited energy meters, and aggressive prompts asking me to buy premium currency. The experience didn't relax me; it felt like walking through a loud, digital casino. That specific frustration planted the seed for what would eventually become our independent studio. We realized that millions of adult mobile players don't want a second job disguised as a video game. They want a quiet corner on their screens where they can match some blocks, guide a character through a simple obstacle course, and actually feel a sense of mental relief.

The mobile landscape has drastically shifted toward hyper-monetization, leaving a significant gap for straightforward, honest entertainment. When we started developing our first prototype in Washington, our guiding principle was simple: if a mechanic causes anxiety, we remove it. We stripped away the arbitrary countdown timers and the competitive leaderboards that punish players for taking a day off. Instead, we focused entirely on tactile satisfaction—the sound a puzzle piece makes when it clicks into place, or the smooth animation of a character clearing a jump. Our entire library is built for those ten-minute breaks during your lunch hour or the quiet moments before bed.

How We Build Experiences

Our development process looks a little different from typical software cycles. We do not start with revenue projections or retention metrics. Instead, we begin with a single interactive toy—a digital object that feels good to manipulate. If dragging a shape across the screen isn't inherently satisfying, we scrap the idea entirely and start fresh.

We spend weeks arguing over the exact speed of a falling block because that subtle timing is the difference between a stressful challenge and a relaxing rhythm.

— Susan Perez, Lead Game Designer

Testing is handled entirely in-house during the initial stages. We hand our phones to family members and watch their expressions. If they look confused or frustrated, the interface is too complicated. We actively avoid relying on dark patterns to keep people playing. When you decide to close one of our applications, you will never receive a notification begging you to come back to claim a daily reward. We respect your time and your attention.

Our Current Library

Sweet Bear Crush match-3 puzzle game screenshot showing colorful blocks

Sweet Bear Crush

A classic match-3 puzzle environment designed to help you unwind. You connect colorful elements to clear the board at your own pace. There are no time limits forcing you to make hasty decisions. This title is ideal for players who enjoy pattern recognition without the stress of competitive scoring.

  • Contains 150 handmade levels.
  • We do not include "pay-to-win" power-ups.
  • We do not use energy systems that lock you out of playing.
Bear Dash endless runner game screenshot showing a bear character avoiding obstacles

Bear Dash

An endless runner focused on smooth controls and pleasant environments. Guide your character through a forest setting, dodging obstacles and collecting points. It requires quick reflexes but maintains a forgiving difficulty curve. We specifically avoided adding aggressive difficulty spikes that force failure.

  • Offline play is fully supported.
  • We do not require an internet connection to launch the app.
  • We do not have a premium subscription tier.

Thoughts on Play

Why Casual Mobile Games Are the Perfect Stress Reliever

Scientific studies increasingly point to simple, repetitive digital tasks as a viable method for short-term anxiety reduction. We explore the mechanics behind why sorting colorful blocks helps calm an overactive mind after a difficult workday.

Designing for Comfort, Not Addiction

An inside look at our decision to remove daily login bonuses and why we believe player freedom matters more than retention metrics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your games completely free to play?

Yes, our entire library is accessible without any upfront cost. We support our studio through optional, non-intrusive advertisements that players can choose to watch in exchange for cosmetic items. We never force pop-up ads between levels.

Do I need to create an account to play?

No. You can download and start playing immediately. We do not require email registration, social media linking, or any form of mandatory account creation. Your progress is saved locally on your device.

Why do some mobile games cause stress?

Many applications utilize psychological principles, such as operant conditioning, to compel continuous engagement. They introduce artificial scarcity and time constraints that trigger anxiety rather than relief. We actively avoid these design patterns.

Will you ever add competitive multiplayer?

We currently have no plans to introduce player-versus-player modes. Our focus remains strictly on single-player, relaxing experiences. Introducing competition often changes the community dynamic and contradicts our goal of providing a peaceful digital retreat.

How can I contact the development team?

You can reach us directly via the contact form on this website or by emailing susan_perez966@icloud.com. We read every message and appreciate constructive feedback on how we can improve our titles.