Posted Jan 08, 2009 at 06:47PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, PlayStation Network, Games Tags: Sony, PlayStation Store, SIXAXIS
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Flower - Image 1


A Sony Denmark release schedule has revealed that Flower, ThatGameCompany's follow-up to the successful PSN version of flOw, is currently slated for a February 13 release on the PlayStation Store.

Visually impressive and beautifully trippy, Flower has you playing a petal navigating through a flower's dream. Your task is to bring color to the drab cityscape that your dreaming flower overlooks. Flight, exploration and interaction are the buzzwords in this game, and just like flOw, all you really need to play is the ability to tilt the SIXAXIS controller and press a button.

With this title and Titan Studios' Fat Princess on the way, it looks like 2009 will be another great year for PSN games.



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   by StingBlah - 2009-01-08
 » this game

looks simply pointless.


   Re: hush404 - 2009-01-08
 » Aren't all games pointless?

Flower looks majestic - if anything. I really dig how different it is and how wonderfully simply the premise is. I'm happy the game is coming soon.
   by martin447 - 2009-01-09
 » lol, i live in Denmark

and i don't remember that i've EVER seen SONY Denmark doing anything than nothing
im actually really disappointed in SONY here in our country!
they are lazy... more lazy than imagineable (or "beyond imagination")

btw... if Denmark knws the release...
is FLOWER made in Denmark?? anyone knows?
it's gonna be the 1st danish game then im interested in at all!
LOL... you should all be happy you don't live HERE :P

   by BRAV04 - 2009-01-10
 » I know why these games are made

if you guys did not notice all my friends that Blaze they try to draw something trippy. or watch a trippy Film. well hey sony thinks for them too lets make a Trippy games and have stonners go dam this game is tight when im blazed lmao



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