Flower Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary, Now Available on PC

The interactive adventure can be purchased on GOG, Steam, and Epic Games Store.

Posted By | On 15th, Feb. 2019

Flower

Thatgamecompany’s Flower, a gorgeous interactive adventure game, is now available for PC. Published by Annapurna Interactive, it can be purchased on GOG and Steam for $6.99, while the Epic Games Store version is $3.99. The breakout title is celebrating its 10 year anniversary after launching on PS3 in February 2009. It’s since been ported to PS4, PlayStation Vita and iOS.

What is Flower about though? You are the wind and can travel through different environments. The overall tone of the game is very peaceful and relaxed, as you interact with the environment, influence it, and ultimately seek balance. Long story short, you could probably look up “chill” in the dictionary, and Flower would appear right next to it.

Thankfully, this isn’t the only release from thatgamecompany for PC. It was confirmed that Journey would also be heading to PC this year. Even more acclaimed than Flower, Journey first launched for PS3 in 2012 before heading to PS4. The PC version will also be published by Annapurna on the Epic Games Store in 2019.


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