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Flowing Lights

$9.99
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Developer:
gFaUmNe
Publisher:
gFaUmNe
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Why is Flowing Lights different from other shooting games?

Puzzle elements! They offer a challenge for the brain on top of the immediate fun of destroying monsters. Deeper challenges, deeper sense of achievement!


How do these puzzle elements work?

Each fight has been designed as a puzzle that requires a new tactic. Thanks to a unique system of terrain and physics, bullets flow like a liquid and create new and gripping gameplay situations. The goal is not only to destroy all enemies but also to find the right tactic to do so! This may require several attempts so Flowing Lights has been designed to facilitate experimentation. Failing and retrying is part of the game! Fights can be restarted instantly and without any penalty.

Target audience:

Flowing Lights was designed to be easy to learn and difficult to master. It's a game for players who like a challenge. Each fight can be won with 4 levels of achievement: C, B, A and S. Ranks A and S can only be achieved by completing all Combos, which adds new challenges for the best players. However, the game is easily accessible with playable tutorials and training modes.

Features:

  • Puzzle elements for a varied, always fresh experience
  • Retro Arcade gameplay: smooth, accurate, challenging
  • Unique physics based gameplay, gravity is the true 3rd dimension
  • 200 fights created with love, each one unique and with optional challenges
  • Power Ups, Combos, Ranks and online leaderboards for more replayability

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User Reviews

Very Positive
11 user reviews
82%
Positive
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Reviewed after S ranking the full game. Interesting little puzzle shooter. Level design is pretty creative and has a nice mix of requiring precise movement and aiming, as well as puzzle solving. Occasionally I'd hit a wall where something seemed too hard but it always ended up being a case of me missing a different way to complete the section. The level design feels a bit too basic for the first half of the game but the second half is much more interesting; with the final 4 levels of the game being standouts for excellent design as well as creative uses of the games mechanics to give them a unique feel. My biggest complaint with the game is that the first half feels a bit too samey, and doesn't really introduce much in the way of meaningful new mechanics past the first level. I could also forsee grinding hard for score to be frustrating because of the way the power up system works, though I have not grinded score enough to be able to say for sure. Overall the game is definitely a h...

8 helpful
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I don't hate this game, I'm marginally thumbing it down. It's pretty, it sounds nice, but the controls are super frustrating and often get in the way of the gameplay. The gravity effect is cool, but because your ship is affected so strongly by it, you end up fighting it instead of just using it to curve bullets. I spent too much time spamming the boost button to try and get up a small hill with ultra strong gravity, while the enemies just float around. I'd really like to try a game with similar bullet gravity mechanics to this game, but with less of an effect on the ship Overall it's an OK game, but I found it flawed, it's often frustrating rather than enjoyable - but it's not terrible. It might be worth a try if you think you'll like it

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Wow! This game is great! It would have been a monster hit back in the arcade era! It's pretty unique too. You can approach each level as either a puzzle to solve, or just go guns blazing and blast through.

4 helpful
34 min at review
Not Recommended

This is barely a thumbs down, but I just can't recommend this game. The visuals are there, the music is there, and I think there's a really cool fundamental idea there, the game just isn't... fun. Every new mechanic that would unlock I'd go "Oh, [i]this[/i] must be the mechanic that ties everything together," yet it never was. The game is so close to being good though it's hard to come up with helpful criticisms, and I think the problems are all just in that last 10%. The ship is fine to control, but the obstacles and enemy placements feel clunky to navigate around. The "billiards," mechanic of using gravity to steer your shots is cool, but not being able to aim your main weapon feels very limiting, and the slow speed of the secondary weapon felt out of place against most of the enemies in the game. In general it felt like I had very little player agency in how I solved levels, which is a shame because the game has a really neat vibe that I would have liked to spend more time in.

1 helpful
43 min at review
Recommended

A one of a kind shooter... visually striking, the gravity thing/shape of the world looks and plays in a very fun way. For me the puzzle / time trial ranking aspect falls flat, so it's not for me, but the game is really cool. Recommend giving it a try at least.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is so pure. It's fully committed to a single idea and executes it well. It also makes a point of using the entire range of the analog stick, you shouldn't always press 100% in any given direction (almost feels a bit like F-Zero GX or Monkeyball in that way, or the boost ball in Metroid Prime). The ship, bullet, and enemy movements are smooth as butter. Every segment is a SHMUP puzzle, not requiring crazy reflexes, more about figuring out the right strategy (and then some reflexes/control to execute). The lack of reviews is depressing, I feel lucky I stumbled onto this. Bought it on sale but now that I've played a bit I kinda wish I had payed full price to support the dev. Definitely give it a shot if you were on the fence like me.

1 helpful
29 min at review
Recommended

Literally the definition of a hidden game. Game has a good tutorial and as long as there's a decent number of levels it's an easy recommend. I am going to go out on a limb and say if the trailer is interesting you should go for it. It's shockingly good for a casual friendly bullet hell. It has a neat couple of combo mechanics.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Super unique and very fun. Those who enjoy puzzles and those who enjoy shoot em ups will both find a lot to like in this game. Edit: If a DLC with more levels were released I would buy it in a heartbeat.

1 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

A fun and clever shmup where you clear bite-sized challenges over longer courses which pull and twist on the games core mechanics in their own unique ways. A simple but appealing visual style is accompanied by a smooth, dynamically-scored soundtrack to give each level - and some of the longer challenges - its own arc. The game is basically all killer, no filler - with each level paced to have an enjoyable up-and-down difficulty curve that makes for solid flow. The only issue I think I have - other than maybe some minor moments where the loose movement feels a little finicky for puzzle-solving - is that there are a few points where the glow effect around each bullet makes it difficult to tell *exactly* where each bullet is without looking directly at it, meaning you'll sometimes get hit when you don't expect to - this is particularly frustrating in one specific encounter, though the game provides ways to skip past or otherwise ease the difficulty of its more frustrating encounters if t...

1 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

good

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64bit
  • Processor: 2 Cores @3Ghz, 4 Core @2Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX11.1, 1GB, 2013+ (Nvidia GTX 660, ATI/AMD HD 7850, Intel HD 4600)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 260 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64bit
  • Processor: 4 Core @2.5Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX11.1, 2GB, 2015+
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 260 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Flowing Lights cost?

Flowing Lights costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Flowing Lights?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64bit Processor: 2 Cores @3Ghz, 4 Core @2Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX11.1, 1GB, 2013+ (Nvidia GTX 660, ATI/AMD HD 7850, Intel HD 4600) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 260 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64bit Processor: 4 Core @2.5Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX11.1, 2GB, 2015+ DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 260 MB available space

What platforms is Flowing Lights available on?

Flowing Lights is available on Windows PC.

Is Flowing Lights worth buying?

Flowing Lights has 82% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Flowing Lights released?

Flowing Lights was released on May 7, 2021.

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