Hello everyone, we are very proud to present SunFlowers, coming this autumn to PS Vita.
At first sight this game may look pretty casual — indeed, its objective is pretty simple: you have to grow flowers using chain-reactions.
You control the Sun, and you have the power to grow beautiful flowers on the ground. To do this, you shoot rays of sunlight through passing clouds, which turns the sunlight into water, which in turn causes the plants to grow. But if a sun ray touches a seed or a flower, it starts to burn. Thankfully, a drop of water will clear that burn right up.
When a flower reaches maturity, two new seeds pop out on both sides of it. If one new seed drops on an empty space it will be planted. If there’s already another flower the seed will bounce on it until it reaches a clear slot (and that’s how you make Combos!).
Every flower grown during a game goes directly in your virtual garden, where you can watch your collection and even offer them to your friends or a “near” player. See if you can collect all the flowers!
Everybody can enjoy SunFlowers, from casual to core gamers, so the game’s got three different difficulty modes. The most unique flowers can be found in “Normal” and “Hard” modes, and also during bonus stages.
Whether you prefer taking care of your flower collection (you’ll come across 330 flowers among the two different worlds), or beating the highest-scores (from one of the six Leaderboards), there are plenty of ways to enjoy SunFlowers.
The PS Vita had not yet been announced when we came up with the concept for SunFlowers, but it seemed very logical to use a vertical display for a game like this. When Sony presented us the PS Vita at the beginning of 2011, we definitely thought that SunFlowers was a perfect fit for this console so we kept the display as is, just as it was originally designed in the early concept.
Every world is split into seasons, where specific weather happenings occur — you will need to use the PS Vita’s various features to get rid of them. For instance, during autumn some unexpected falling leaves cover your flowers — lightly shake your PS Vita to make them go away.
Last but not least, you may have noticed that the music from SunFlowers is directly inspired from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. We thought that this classical masterpiece would fit our game quite well. Speaking of culture, you should know that every flower you can collect in SunFlowers is based on a real one. Are you ready to level up your botany skill? Grab SunFlowers when it’s out this fall!
You’ve gotta be kidding me.
Looks great!!
Been waiting for this game ever since i saw the screenshot and they cancelled Hamster HD
Well well well. Looks nice. I like the concept and the abality to use the Vita on its side. Nice touch. The game looks to be creative in how you aim for the light clouds and not the storm clouds. My son luves using my Vita, and me and him may enjoy this title. Its a day 1 purchase for me…
looks like it might be fun for what it is. hope it’s not too pricey.
The price will be the deciding factor though!
Looks like a decent casual game. I can definitely get into it, as long as the price is right. Hopefully we’ll see a date and price for this soon :)
Shouldn’t this be on Nintendo? Sorry, wrong demographic.
Perfect for the vita ill be getting this thank you
I saw the game for the first time during E3 with the trailer. It actually looks fun. It’s good that Vita is getting a variety of games that will appeal to a larger demographic.
Looks like it’s a perfect fit for the Vita.
how much is it?
Hi,
We don’t know the final price yet but don’t worry it shall be really really small!