![]() The music, composed by Vincent Diamante, dynamically responds to the player's actions and corresponds with the emotional cues in the game. The team viewed their efforts as creating a work of art, removing gameplay elements and mechanics that were not provoking the desired response in the players. This focus was sparked by Chen, who felt that the primary purpose of entertainment products like video games was the feelings that they evoked in the audience and that the emotional range of most games was very limited. The game features no text or dialogue, forming a narrative arc primarily through visual representation and emotional cues.įlower was primarily intended to arouse positive emotions in the player, rather than to be a challenging and "fun" game. 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. Flying close to flowers results in the player's petal being followed by other flower petals. In Flower, the player controls the wind, blowing a flower petal through the air using the movement of the game controller. The game was intended as a " spiritual successor" to Flow, a previous title by Chen and Thatgamecompany. An iOS version was released in September 2017, and a Windows version was released in February 2019, both published by Annapurna Interactive. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita versions of the game were ported by Bluepoint Games and released in November 2013. It was designed by Jenova Chen and Nicholas Clark and was released in February 2009 on the PlayStation 3, via the PlayStation Network. Flower is a video game developed by Thatgamecompany and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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