There is nothing bad about the game. I am so intrigued by the characters, in love with the world building, and desperate to play around more with the flower arraigning. I am desperate for more, but so happy with what we get. Thank you for this story. <3
Me ha encantado, hacéis magia siempre. He estado muy sumergida en la historia, ha sido muy gratificante crear los arreglos de flores, lamentablemente me ha crasheado el juego justo cuando estaba haciendo el último ramo, me ha dado mucha pena :( dejo aquí escrito el error que me ha salido:
a friend recommended this game to me and i loved it! pulled on my heartstrings and had me wondering if i should think more before acting. although ive never killed anyone i definitely see myself in gordon. we're both very rash! oops!
this was a quick play with a compelling premise, a great way to start off pride month!
I played this when it came out on stream and it's affected me so much that I still think about it to this day. It is a big shaper of my next project. Thank you so much for making this small, beautiful work of art.
hi, I'm back here. a friend bought me Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood and I started playing it and the moment I saw the Florist sitting in his chair with the flowers I lost my mind. <3
god... using all the positive flowers early on and then having nothing left for the ending was... really something, but i'm glad it turned out so hopeful in the end. maybe i'll be more mindful about who i scourge and who i save, next time.
This game was really something special. The message about change and forgiveness was really sweet. I wasn't expecting to find such a sweet game based around a hitman, that's for sure. The graphics and the flowers were beautifully designed, and the dialogue was well put together. The only complaint I would have (if you could call it that) is that the words 'no' and 'one' are stuck together fairly frequently, presumably to say 'no one'. It tripped me up a couple of times, though it is a fairly quick fix and doesn't have much of an impact on gameplay. Overall, a very beautiful peaceful game.
amazing game!!! beautiful art and made me more curious to learn about flower language. i encountered 1 error, when i clicked a leaf to use it, if i tried to rotate it before i moved the leaf closer to the bouquet i got the fatal error message someone else mentioned. i restarted the game and made sure to move the leaves before rotating them and i didn't encounter it again!
I loved your game, I appreciated the flower arranging and meanings on another level. I'm a flower lover and even have textbooks full of flowers, so I was really into the meanings and what the arrangements meant. The story was entertaining though I was an asshole. I did like my ending too :)
When al the flowers and decorations are on the vase, a button saying "DONE" will appear next to the vase. Check if all the flowers and decorations are in contact with the vase.
I played the compiled version found in Essays on Empathy along with a documentary and an art gallery that includes a spreadsheet walkthrough of flower consequences. Great stuff.
A beautiful, atmospheric game that uses flowers as symbolism, guiding through the process of grief, love, and hope. The contrast between the lack of empathy that Gordon experiences as a hitman, and the domesticity of working in the last genuine flowershop. This really got to me <3
Nunca imaginé que algo visualmente sencillo me llegase tanto. El sentimiento de ir por la mitad del juego y atisbar por unos segundo que probablemente esa flor que quede será la que depare el destino de Gordon es maravilloso. Me gustó harto! Gracias por crear esta pequeña obra.
Right, so I found and played this game about a year ago now and have been searching for it ever since. I am overjoyed to have found this lovely game again, though I won't be able to play it on my new Apple computer lol
Fucking beautiful game, can’t describe it any other way. The characters, the plot, the gameplay mechanic… all just right. I’m definitely the target demographic for this game—a gay(tm) who likes to read about the meaning of flowers—so I might be biased, but not really. This game is perfect. I am satisfied with the ending I got, too.
These are the bouquets I made, in case you care to know: warm razor, fallen hero, agape, and judecca.
Elegant and ruthless in creating a story with real emotion using only the simplest and most understandable mechanics. Like a well crafted bit of poetry.
It manages to give agency, narrative, emotion, while at the same time forcing a certain tone of tragedy and sacrifice.
Holy wow ... this game was so good! I absolutely loved learning about the flowers and arranging them in beautiful ways. The story itself was amazing, it definitely had be curious to learn even more. The music was so good!
And man the ending almost had me in tears ... and as a gay trans male, some of the things said hit a bit closer than I ever expected haha
I cannot express how astonishing the game was... The relationship between Sebastian and Gordon was beautiful. Each time you took out a flower, it just felt like some part of you was leaving. Each time you heard that sound, you would know that your choice was final and that there was no going back. With such little dialogue, gameplay and changes, you would get to know so much about these characters with the types of flowers you choose and the choices you make. I feel like I did the right choice for every person, taking the meaning of the flowers into consideration. In the end, I got to give Sebastian the final flower— the pink camellia. I feel like the visuals fit this type of game best. The music was very atmospheric and calming, and the sfx were matched perfectly when plucking the flowers. I loved the game to it's core and I'd also love to see more games like this.
I really like learning the meaning of flowers. Somehow the ending is sad, leaving me feeling empty after completing this game. Asphodel - the 2nd from the left - is my favorite, I like the meaning.
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God I loved this game. Super heartfelt.
There is nothing bad about the game. I am so intrigued by the characters, in love with the world building, and desperate to play around more with the flower arraigning. I am desperate for more, but so happy with what we get. Thank you for this story. <3
Short and sweet. I'm so glad my last flower is the one that symbolizes hope.
Me ha encantado, hacéis magia siempre. He estado muy sumergida en la historia, ha sido muy gratificante crear los arreglos de flores, lamentablemente me ha crasheado el juego justo cuando estaba haciendo el último ramo, me ha dado mucha pena :( dejo aquí escrito el error que me ha salido:
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for object o_arr_item:
Variable o_arr_item.saved_angle(100357, -2147483648) not set before reading it.
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stack frame is
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¡Muchas gracias por jugar! Y perdón por el error 😭
Well isn't this nice
a friend recommended this game to me and i loved it! pulled on my heartstrings and had me wondering if i should think more before acting. although ive never killed anyone i definitely see myself in gordon. we're both very rash! oops!
this was a quick play with a compelling premise, a great way to start off pride month!
Hello, uh, anyone have an idea why the "Done" button sometimes disappears?
You need to make sure all of the flowers and decorations are touching the vase!
OH. THAT'S WHY. Thank you :sob:
This is a must-play. Take the time to give it even just one play.
A moving story told through flower arrangements, the flowers are your choices.
I am a very unemotional person, I enjoy emotional stories and angst but I'm not often moved by it, but when I finished my first play, I have tears.
A pink camellia for Sebastian.
this was so emotional and very unique! also making the bouquets look good is really fun
this was beautiful
love it!!! the story was really nice and the music was awesome
This game was beautiful and unique, I really appreciated the experience!!!
I played this when it came out on stream and it's affected me so much that I still think about it to this day. It is a big shaper of my next project. Thank you so much for making this small, beautiful work of art.
that means a lot! Thank you so much for playing and for taking the time to let us know how much you liked it!
hi, I'm back here. a friend bought me Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood and I started playing it and the moment I saw the Florist sitting in his chair with the flowers I lost my mind. <3
<3
Hell of a Game. Reminds me a lot of The Red Strings Club, an amazing game I recommend to those interested in Cyberpunk stuffs
A beautiful and special experience
If youre reading this: Go in blind. Dont look anything up
god... using all the positive flowers early on and then having nothing left for the ending was... really something, but i'm glad it turned out so hopeful in the end. maybe i'll be more mindful about who i scourge and who i save, next time.
This game was really something special. The message about change and forgiveness was really sweet. I wasn't expecting to find such a sweet game based around a hitman, that's for sure. The graphics and the flowers were beautifully designed, and the dialogue was well put together. The only complaint I would have (if you could call it that) is that the words 'no' and 'one' are stuck together fairly frequently, presumably to say 'no one'. It tripped me up a couple of times, though it is a fairly quick fix and doesn't have much of an impact on gameplay. Overall, a very beautiful peaceful game.
Amazing. Simply perfect.
absolutely incredible id give up my left leg to play this for the first time again
amazing game!!! beautiful art and made me more curious to learn about flower language. i encountered 1 error, when i clicked a leaf to use it, if i tried to rotate it before i moved the leaf closer to the bouquet i got the fatal error message someone else mentioned. i restarted the game and made sure to move the leaves before rotating them and i didn't encounter it again!
oh goodness...this was wonderful, the story, the dialogue, the graphics and the characters- it was all so exceptionally well thought out and lovely!!
honestly, the ending even made me tear up a little bit :') excellent job you guys!
I loved your game, I appreciated the flower arranging and meanings on another level. I'm a flower lover and even have textbooks full of flowers, so I was really into the meanings and what the arrangements meant. The story was entertaining though I was an asshole. I did like my ending too :)
it tells me this, it doesn't make me finish my bouquet :( ''
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FATAL ERROR in
action number 1
of Step Event0
for object o_arr_item:
Variable o_arr_item.saved_angle(100357, -2147483648) not set before reading it.
at gml_Object_o_arr_item_Step_0
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stack frame is
gml_Object_o_arr_item_Step_0 (line -1)'''
how do you finish making your arrangement I pressed everything I couldn't do anything after I put the flowers in??
When al the flowers and decorations are on the vase, a button saying "DONE" will appear next to the vase. Check if all the flowers and decorations are in contact with the vase.
my last flower... I was on the brink of tears when I got my first ending
I played the compiled version found in Essays on Empathy along with a documentary and an art gallery that includes a spreadsheet walkthrough of flower consequences. Great stuff.
A beautiful, atmospheric game that uses flowers as symbolism, guiding through the process of grief, love, and hope. The contrast between the lack of empathy that Gordon experiences as a hitman, and the domesticity of working in the last genuine flowershop. This really got to me <3
Nunca imaginé que algo visualmente sencillo me llegase tanto. El sentimiento de ir por la mitad del juego y atisbar por unos segundo que probablemente esa flor que quede será la que depare el destino de Gordon es maravilloso. Me gustó harto! Gracias por crear esta pequeña obra.
Great experience! Gorgeous pixel art, excellent music.
Right, so I found and played this game about a year ago now and have been searching for it ever since. I am overjoyed to have found this lovely game again, though I won't be able to play it on my new Apple computer lol
maybe you can play it on steam, as it is part of the developer's game collection 'Essays on Empathy'
Sick, I'll give that a try. Thank you!
amazing game - great story, love the characters! the flower arrangement is fun too
Fucking beautiful game, can’t describe it any other way. The characters, the plot, the gameplay mechanic… all just right. I’m definitely the target demographic for this game—a gay(tm) who likes to read about the meaning of flowers—so I might be biased, but not really. This game is perfect. I am satisfied with the ending I got, too.
These are the bouquets I made, in case you care to know: warm razor, fallen hero, agape, and judecca.
Play this game!
You are not biased. I am straight and never before have taken much interest in the language of flowers, but this game has shaken me to my core.
Elegant and ruthless in creating a story with real emotion using only the simplest and most understandable mechanics. Like a well crafted bit of poetry.
It manages to give agency, narrative, emotion, while at the same time forcing a certain tone of tragedy and sacrifice.
Beautifully done.
I really liked this! I would love to be able to contribute to you guys, is there a way to donate?
And man the ending almost had me in tears ... and as a gay trans male, some of the things said hit a bit closer than I ever expected haha
Really good game, loved it so much!!
I cannot express how astonishing the game was... The relationship between Sebastian and Gordon was beautiful. Each time you took out a flower, it just felt like some part of you was leaving. Each time you heard that sound, you would know that your choice was final and that there was no going back. With such little dialogue, gameplay and changes, you would get to know so much about these characters with the types of flowers you choose and the choices you make. I feel like I did the right choice for every person, taking the meaning of the flowers into consideration. In the end, I got to give Sebastian the final flower— the pink camellia. I feel like the visuals fit this type of game best. The music was very atmospheric and calming, and the sfx were matched perfectly when plucking the flowers. I loved the game to it's core and I'd also love to see more games like this.
I really like learning the meaning of flowers. Somehow the ending is sad, leaving me feeling empty after completing this game. Asphodel - the 2nd from the left - is my favorite, I like the meaning.
Truly a beautiful and moving experience. Thank you for making and sharing it.
absolutely adored this game. the twists both surprised and delighted me