We play around in the “digital playground” of “butterflowers,” a surreal game about tending a digital garden that changes as you upload images from your computer. We try (perhaps futilely?) to make sense of its bizarre dreamscape and speculate about how it works. Blake explains why the game’s sound has strong Requiem for a Dream vibes.
Download the game here: https://funsworkings.itch.io/butterflowers
And follow the creators on Twitter: @funsworkings, @eastonself, @certain_lives
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