Manage an underground cannabis empire with quirky characters, upgrades, and endlessly addictive tap-based gameplay
Manage an underground cannabis empire with quirky characters, upgrades, and endlessly addictive tap-based gameplay
Vote (58 votes)
Program license Free
Developer Koolbros
Version 1.7.43
Works under Android
Vote
(58 votes)
Developer
Koolbros
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.7.43
Pros
- Distinctive theme paired with a role-playing, story-flavored management setup
- Multiple ways to build momentum through strains, pots, fertilizers, and shop customization
- Memorable cast and a strong “hangout” atmosphere with varied music styles
- Threats add tension, including cops, thugs, and UFO-themed alien encounters
Cons
- High-maturity content (drug use, strong language, sexual themes) will not fit every audience
- The tone is intentionally lawless and stoner-comedy focused, which can feel too niche if you prefer neutral themes
- Includes in-app purchases
Weed Firm: RePlanted is a role-playing simulation about building a marijuana-growing business around a fictional storyline, with a deliberately lawless sense of humor and a steady stream of shop upgrades and offbeat encounters.
It’s for players who want a mature-themed management game that mixes light story beats with growing, customizing a storefront, and handling trouble as your operation expands.
A scrappy story with a clear main character
You play as Ted Growing, an expelled botany student who inherits a small herb-growing setup and tries to turn it into something bigger. The game leans into a colorful, stoner-comedy vibe, and that framing helps the management loop feel like more than a simple cash grind.
Growing strains, then spending profits where it counts
At its core, Weed Firm: RePlanted revolves around cultivating different marijuana strains and improving your results with tools like pots and fertilizers. Profits feed back into the business, and the shop itself becomes a long-running project, since you can customize it with items meant to attract more customers, including record players, bongs, and other decor.
Customers with personality, plus a soundtrack-driven hangout feel
The game puts a lot of attention on its cast. You meet plenty of distinct characters and spend time “hanging out” in Ted’s stoner pad atmosphere, with music styles that include reggae, punk, and trance. It gives the game a playful identity that fits the theme, especially when the focus shifts from pure upgrading to simply interacting with the clientele.
Pressure from thugs, cops, and stranger threats
This is not a calm, purely cozy shop sim. As your business grows, the game asks you to protect the shop from threats like thugs and corrupt cops, and it even tosses in extraterrestrial trouble arriving via UFOs. That blend of risk and comedy helps the game keep its pace, while still staying rooted in its “keep the doors open” loop.
Tasks that keep you moving forward
Progress is guided by tasks that push you to engage with the game’s different systems, including activities tied to smoking items and interacting with the shop’s record-playing feature. The result is a structure that keeps you rotating between growing, upgrading, and dealing with whoever shows up at the door.
Content and tone check
Weed Firm: RePlanted earns its high-maturity positioning through its themes, which include drug use, strong language, and sexual themes. If that’s not what you want in a management game, the humor and setting will be a deal-breaker, no matter how solid the business-building loop is.
Pros
- Distinctive theme paired with a role-playing, story-flavored management setup
- Multiple ways to build momentum through strains, pots, fertilizers, and shop customization
- Memorable cast and a strong “hangout” atmosphere with varied music styles
- Threats add tension, including cops, thugs, and UFO-themed alien encounters
Cons
- High-maturity content (drug use, strong language, sexual themes) will not fit every audience
- The tone is intentionally lawless and stoner-comedy focused, which can feel too niche if you prefer neutral themes
- Includes in-app purchases