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After deciding on the game elements, Flower was produced in only six months. [15] The game's focus on emotions 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.
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Oshibana (押し花) is the art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials to create an entire picture from these natural elements. [1] Such pressed flower art consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten them, exclude light and press out moisture. These elements are then used to "paint" an artistic ...
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Flowers: Le Volume sur Printemps is the first game in the series. It was released for Microsoft Windows on 18 April 2014, [1] and by Prototype for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita on 9 October 2014. [2] [3] The game was released in English for Microsoft Windows on 17 August 2016. [4] Flowers: Le Volume sur Été is the
A user-created sandbox in the video game The Powder Toy. A falling-sand game is a genre of video game and a sub-genre of sandbox games which typically utilize a two-dimensional particle or cellular automaton based game engine to simulate various materials interacting in a sandbox environment.
A match between Sakuya (left) and Medicine (right). Medicine has just launched a spell card attack which shows up on Sakuya's screen. Phantasmagoria of Flower View is a split-screen vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game in which two players use attacks to defend themselves from enemies that will release bullets in their direction, and can, under certain conditions, release spell cards ...
Nintendo has focused on video games since the 1970s but continues to produce cards in Japan, including themed sets based on Mario, Pokémon, and Kirby. [18] [19] [20] The Koi-Koi game played with hanafuda is included in Nintendo's own Clubhouse Games (2006) for the Nintendo DS, and Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (2020) for the Nintendo ...