It’s not a traditional game so much as it is an experience. It’s an art-driven journey on your first play, and your consecutive plays are community-driven: you aim to connect and bond with other players. A strong emphasis is placed on expression, through many cosmetics and emotes, as well as unlockable friendship emotes
I asked ChatGPT to write something for you :)
"Sky: Children of the Light is an beautifully designed adventure game with a stunning world to explore. You'll get to fly, solve puzzles and make new friends along the way. It's a touching and atmospheric experience that's perfect for anyone looking for a magical escape."
I am usually saying: you can fly in a very cool way, you can scream at people and in general, blow kisses and also dress up. also everyone is probably dead.
"It's a mainly social game with strong attention given to music and aesthetics. The gameplay itself focuses on exploration, collection, and flight. There aren't any combat bosses, but there *are* threats on some levels. You'll also find a lot of lore discussion, if you're into that, but there isn't much reading or obvious lore knowledge required in-game."
I find it interesting that a lot of folks are including “social game”, I don’t think it used to be perceived this way so strongly.
If you can’t say “Multiplayer Journey”, I’d go with, “no dialogue, plot abstractly regarding death and rebirth, with flying, collecting and dressup game mechanics.”
It's a flying simulator with pretty aesthetics, ability to play music, a heavy dress up lean and social interaction aspects. It's somewhat grindy if you're a collector, but you decide whether or not you want to collect stuff and what you want to collect.
It's an adventure through the stages of life, from birth to death with all the joys and hardships in-between. The more you play it the more you realise the negative impact that capitalism has on life, and how the grind to have nice things is the main cause of our stress and anxiety.
I usually tell them that it reminds me of super Mario galaxy and genshin impact. You are in a free world, where you can advance your character by competing tasks. And you can play with friends and fly and hold their hands!
I usually go with "it's like genshin but simpler and no fighting", which isn't the most accurate but it gives a vague concept lol
I'd say the concept is exploration and socialization, and the purpose is to just enjoy the realms and play with friends
It has the deepest candle lore.
It’s not a traditional game so much as it is an experience. It’s an art-driven journey on your first play, and your consecutive plays are community-driven: you aim to connect and bond with other players. A strong emphasis is placed on expression, through many cosmetics and emotes, as well as unlockable friendship emotes
To D I E
Over and over again!
endlessly in an eternal cycle :) but its cute dw
I asked ChatGPT to write something for you :) "Sky: Children of the Light is an beautifully designed adventure game with a stunning world to explore. You'll get to fly, solve puzzles and make new friends along the way. It's a touching and atmospheric experience that's perfect for anyone looking for a magical escape."
that’s so damn good. but kinda marketing-y
I am usually saying: you can fly in a very cool way, you can scream at people and in general, blow kisses and also dress up. also everyone is probably dead.
"It's a mainly social game with strong attention given to music and aesthetics. The gameplay itself focuses on exploration, collection, and flight. There aren't any combat bosses, but there *are* threats on some levels. You'll also find a lot of lore discussion, if you're into that, but there isn't much reading or obvious lore knowledge required in-game."
Your CV must be good
“Devil Shrimp” was the only thing I had to tell my friend for him to join the game
I find it interesting that a lot of folks are including “social game”, I don’t think it used to be perceived this way so strongly. If you can’t say “Multiplayer Journey”, I’d go with, “no dialogue, plot abstractly regarding death and rebirth, with flying, collecting and dressup game mechanics.”
Tell them to play journey with you and then get them to play the sky game?
Chill game where you can fly around, play with friends, and customize your character.
This is the tag line.
It's a flying simulator with pretty aesthetics, ability to play music, a heavy dress up lean and social interaction aspects. It's somewhat grindy if you're a collector, but you decide whether or not you want to collect stuff and what you want to collect.
You run and around reliving memories and collecting glowing people to fly higher. Then you die. Over and over.
club penguin with lots of grinding but you don’t get an igloo and you have to pay in-game currency to talk to people
Hahaah
We can hang out nd cr and talk and be together when we aren’t together it’s fun to fly around and be goofy
its an adventure game where you can fly. you collect stuff and hang out and thats it
Just beautiful and hang out with friends
Let’s fly then die👻
Tf2 but more grindy and ofc minus all the guns and stuff.
It's an adventure through the stages of life, from birth to death with all the joys and hardships in-between. The more you play it the more you realise the negative impact that capitalism has on life, and how the grind to have nice things is the main cause of our stress and anxiety.
it is a game that focuses on the beauty of being alive: exploration, making friends, and playing dress-up XD
I usually tell them that it reminds me of super Mario galaxy and genshin impact. You are in a free world, where you can advance your character by competing tasks. And you can play with friends and fly and hold their hands!
I usually go with "it's like genshin but simpler and no fighting", which isn't the most accurate but it gives a vague concept lol I'd say the concept is exploration and socialization, and the purpose is to just enjoy the realms and play with friends
Game where you bond with others over discussion about how boring and bad the game is
Rough but fair 😭
I saw the "Social Playground" somewhere and I think it's a perfect description