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You don't necessarily 'play' Flower; you interact with it", while Terrones noted the music as the best part of the game's presentation. [3] [4] Tom Hoggins of The Daily Telegraph felt that Flower would "reignite the 'video games as art' debate" and was of the opinion that it was a "wonderful work of art" in addition to a game. [34]