» Game Description

Money Tree

Money doesn`t grow on trees. Or does it? William, the gardener, must plant trees to earn dough and impress his lady. Win the hand of the beautiful Elizabeth Grant by caring for each tree with some TLC. Use quick reflexes to gather fruit at its ripest point and double click on falling leaves. Along the way, you'll earn money for power-ups to keep your trees watered and pest-free. Don`t forget to use fertilizer and Insecticide Spray to keep your Money Tree in good financial shape.

» Game Features

  • Grow Apple Trees, Cherry Trees, And More!
  • Enhance Your Garden With Upgrades!
  • 40 Amazing Levels!
  • Cool Power-Ups Help Your Garden Grow!

» Game Reviews

  • “Who needs a money tree?? I know I do! haha! I thought this game was a cute one. The graphics are nice and the sounds are okay. But I really feel that it falls short on the story line...it seems rather slow to me. Game controls are a bit on the slow side as well. You double click on a leaf, only to find that you didn't. I'd like to think of myself as fairly coordinated, so I was a bit disappointed in the game overall. It's cute, and perhaps worth the download, but I think it has room for improvement.” – jdizine
  • “A nice surprise when it comes to "diner dash" type games.Don't let the cute graphics fool you.It gets harder as it goes along.But it is still awesome to play.I'd have to give it a big 2 green thumbs up.” – Gilthoniel
  • “At first, I wasn't too sure about this game, but the story, the art, the gameplay, it consumes me. This game is a beautifully made task management/collecting game that deserves the highest praise!” – AussieBlue

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0 or later
  • CPU: P 1.0GHz
  • Video: DirectX Compatible Video Card

» Extra Info

Developer: MumboJumbo
Release Date: 2008-05-27
Tags: action, arcade, online, puzzle, time management

Did you know that…
Pachira aquatica is a tropical wetland tree native to Central and South America where it grows in swamps. It is known by the common names Malabar chestnut, Guiana chestnut, provision tree, saba nut, and is commercially sold under the name money tree. The name "money tree" seems to refer to a story of its origin, where a poor man prayed for money, found this "odd" plant, took it home as an omen, and made money selling plants grown from its seeds

Misspellings: moneytree mony tre trie

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