If the concept of Zen could be embodied by a video game, that game would be thatgamecompany's PlayStation Network-exclusive Flower. The premise is simple. You are the wind. As the wind, you must guide flotillas of flower petals across wide-open environments so that they can pollinate other flowers. Only one button – any button you choose – is required to play, along with the PS3 controller's SIXAXIS motion controls. Before you start having nightmares of Lair's poorly flown dragons however, know that in Flower the SIXAXIS actually works!
KnowTechie writes: Looking for some games to play that are meant to be a relaxing experience? We've got you covered with 10 games worth checking out.
Great recommendations, I love all the games listed that I've played so far. Going a bit stir-crazy with the constant WFH during this time. Thanks!!
Nelia writes: "Spring is nearly here and to celebrate we've put together a list of some of the best Springtime video games for the upcoming season."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Flower is a gorgeous, well-crafted and relaxing game, but I have to say, I don’t get the massive love towards it. Its “story”, if you can call it that, is far from deep and thought-provoking as some say it is, its duration is borderline insulting for its asking price, and it just doesn’t motivate you to replay it after you’re done with its half a dozen levels. Sadly, Flower isn’t as meaty as it should be. A fair point in a way, given it’s a game about plants…"
Why must every article about this game mention Zen.