Summary
The developer that brought you the award-winning PLAYSTATION Network title flOw is back with another concept that challenges traditional gaming conventions.
Storyline
The goals and journey in each level vary, but all involve flight,
exploration and interaction with the worlds presented to you. Using
simple SIXAXIS wireless controls and by pressing any button, the player
controls the lead petal and accumulates a swarm of flower petals as he
moves at his own pace within the environment, causing the on-screen
world to change. Flower's gameplay offers different experiences, pacing
and rhythm to all players. Along the way, the environment will pose
challenges to the player's progress.
Flower Activation Instructions
Flower Reviews & Ratings
Графика и дизайн красивые, прям на высоте. Геймплей же примитивный, скучный и однообразный.Графика и дизайн красивые, прям на высоте. Геймплей же примитивный, скучный и однообразный.
A nice, lovely little experience. There is something pretty relaxing and joyful about it, as you collect the petals, guide them in big numbersA nice, lovely little experience. There is something pretty relaxing and joyful about it, as you collect the petals, guide them in big numbers and bring back the nature back to life. For a game that's over 10 years old, it holds up quite well visually, with impressive shifts from the drab colors of the dead flora inhabited environments, to blissful colorfulness as they come back to life. Not the longest of games, but it's time quite well spent.Its runs well and controlls well enough on mouse and keyboard. Very good, little game, worthy of your time.
Every aspect of Flower serves its singular vision: nourishing and maintaining a 1-2 hour Zen-like experience. Vibrant colors, an incredible score, and meticulous eyes overseeing the game’s pacing—Flower rises to the occasion. A decade later, little has changed, though the PC port suffers a good deal on account of its mouse and keyboard controls.
I've been waiting for a while and finally I got it on Steam. I played it on PS3 many years ago. I'm happy to play it again on Pc (Steam nonI've been waiting for a while and finally I got it on Steam. I played it on PS3 many years ago. I'm happy to play it again on Pc (Steam non "Epic Fail Store") and I want Journey and Ashen when would be realesed on Steam.
Release Date | 12 February 2009 |
Publisher | Bluepoint Games, Annapurna Interactive, ThatGameCompany, Sony Computer Entertainment |
Content Rated | E (Everyone) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Third person |
Genres | Simulator, Adventure |
Themes | Fantasy |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, iOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 |