Experience award-winning Flower, now available on the App Store. Originally developed by thatgamecompany, Flower lets you take control of the wind as you explore and navigate beautiful, lush environments using motion controls. Journey through varied landscapes at your own pace, interacting with and changing the environment as you go, and find balance and harmony in your surroundings.
This is an interactive escape that takes you on an emotional journey like no other game you've ever experienced.
Key Features:
• Simple Gameplay Controls – Controlling the game is as simple as tilting your device in the direction you want to go.
• Lush and Interactive Environments – Vast grassy fields, blowing in the breeze, create a lush, immersive environment.
• 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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Flower FAQ
Is Flower free?
Flower is not free (it costs 7.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Flower legit?
🤔 The Flower app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I wanted to buy this game for so long, now that I did, I regret so much, the controls are so hard, I hate the games where there’s no control, we need to move phone to control, it’s so hard to stay in a line.
I want my money back. Not worth $7.99 at all!
Unwieldy, even with Controller
A lovely-looking and –sounding game, marred by frequent ‘on-rails’ gameplay and unintuitive controls.
The iOS conversion finally adds back the missing controller support. Yet the ‘on-rails’ game design means we STILL end up feeling frustrated, constantly fighting the camera.
Not recommended for those without a physical controller, due to the inconsistent motion “controls” (or uncomfortable on-screen buttons)—both of which intensify the feeling that the game is actively fighting against the player.
Amazing game
Such a relax game, i hope it will support controller in the future
Flower
Been trying to move around for an hour. Just when I think I have discovered the controls it does its own thing by moving back or goes out of focus or a sudden hard turn.
This is not the relaxing, calming experience I was hoping for.
Also, no clues on how to get to other scenes. Briefly saw a city scape but suddenly disappeared.
Where are those others shown in app preview, or do I have to collect every darn petal in the current scene?
I am not relaxed I am stressed I am switching this thing off!
Great game but there’s a game breaking bug
The game is great except when it flashes glitching colours over my iPhone x screen when the game gets to fast or something, these flashing bright colours are dangerous and should be fixed immediately
Glitchy
There is a glitch for me when I tilt the iPad the game flashes random colours pls fix
Sweet but movement is a little difficult to control
It’s relaxing, fun and sweet but the tilt controls are a bit frustrating to get used to. It would be nice if on the bottom side of the screen, there could be a small controller. Love the graphics and music :)
Good
A nice translation of the original however with any gyro operated game, this game needs to have the camera rotate so that the view stays steady. Currently the camera is locked to the orientation of the iDevice and so it’s difficult to keep track of things as the iPad is being waved around.
I like it I guess
This game so relaxing and fun but the calibration kept stuffing up and there’s nothing wrong with my iPad just I have to play it upside down pretty much
Tilt Controls urgh!
Great game but tilt controls! Seriously! It’s a relaxing game I wanna play on the couch or in bed, I don’t want to have to sit up to play it! Tilt controls suck! Please get rid of them.
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