Bokujō Monogatari: Fushigi no Hiryō to Mahō no Ki

Bokujō Monogatari: Fushigi no Hiryō to Mahō no Ki (『牧場物語 ふしぎな肥料とまほうの樹』, lit. Ranch Story: The Mysterious Fertilizer and The Magical Tree) was a Japanese-exclusive mobile spin-off  puzzle game available for flip phones. The game was played online and had twenty stages in total that the player could play on their own in stage mode. Alternatively, they could play in "ranked mode" and compete against players nationwide for the top score on the leader board.

It was produced by Liveware and was available for several mobile services in Japan, where it cost 315 yen a month to play. However, since Liveware's ultimate demise in 2012, the program this game was run on was shut down. Leaving the game no longer able to be played and deemed lost media.

Gameplay
The player would have to connect the falling blocks from the screen and erase them at once with special arrow-shaped blocks. If you erase the blocks, crops of the same color as the blocks will grow in the tree. In order to get pointz, the player has to harvest the crops that have grown in the tree. However, if you continue to erase the blocks without harvesting, the crops will grow larger and the score you get will be higher.