Flower is a video game developed by Thatgamecompany and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. In Flower, the player controls the wind, blowing a flower petal through the air using the movement of the game controller. Approaching flowers may also have side-effects on the game world, such as bringing vibrant color to previously dead fields or activating stationary wind turbines. The game features no text or dialogue, forming a narrative arc primarily through visual representation and emotional cues.
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It is impossible for the player to lose a level or any progress. A single play-through of theGame takes approximately one hour. Although no speech or text is used anywhere in the. game aside from credits and interaction hints in the main menu, the six flower dreams follow a narrative. arc. The game was primarily intended to arouse positive emotions in the player, rather than to be a challenging and \”fun\” game. An iOS version was released in September 2017, and a Windows version is released in February 2019, both published by Annapurna Interactive. The first levels focus on restoring life and color to the landscape. After activating a series of windmills, the user flies through a nighttime field, illuminating darkened strings of lights until they reach the city full of menacing metal structures, small arcs of electricity, and bright and cheerful buildings in the final two levels. The city is washed out and washed out, but the player enlivens it into a cheerful and cheerful place viewed through the window in the apartment. The last two levels are played in the same manner as the first, but with a bright and colorful selection of flowers in the city. These changes generally result in new flowers sprouting for the. player to interact with. The camera generally follows just behind the petal, though it sometimes moves to show a new objective or consequence of the player’s actions. The more flower petals the player has trailing the lead petals, the faster the petals move.
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