Marking its 10th anniversary, Flower, a visual, audio and interactive escape developed by thatgamecompany, is now available for PC. In partnership with Annapurna Interactive and Sony Interactive Entertainment / Sony Santa Monica, the game is now available to experience on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store for $6.99. Flower was previously released for PlayStation 4 and iOS.
Flower lets you take control of the wind and petals as you explore and navigate beautiful, lush environments, awakening blossoms in each field. Soar through varied surroundings at your own pace, interacting with and changing the landscape as you go, and find balance and harmony in yourself and the nature around you. After launching for PlayStation 3 in 2009 by Sony Santa Monica, the game was lauded by critics for its unique and inspiring experience, winning BAFTA, Game Developers Choice and DICE Awards.
This is an interactive escape that takes you on an emotional journey like no other game you’ve ever experienced.
Key Features:
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Simple Gameplay Controls – Controlling the game is as simple as guiding the wind in the direction you want to go
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Lush and Interactive Environments – Vast grassy fields, blowing in the breeze, create a lush, immersive environment
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Immersive and Emotional – Accessible to gamers and non-gamers alike, the game takes players on an incredibly personal and emotional experience
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Beauty Like No Other – Optimized for breathtaking 4k graphics for PC Players
Take a Look at the Flower Video:
Flower is available to experience on PlayStation 4, iOS, Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store for $6.99.
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