Submissions by stephen.wan6546 tagged fly

Gliding Flower is a 3D casual simulation game. In this game, the player will glide down the valley while chasing an unusual glowing flower. The player will first need to aboard a helicopter. Once they are on the helicopter, they'll be taken high up into the sky. Once the player reaches their drop-destination, they can jump off and open their parachute.

Where the player should land will not be told during the beginning of the glide. After a while, a glowing flower petal will appear. The player will need to try to keep up and flower this flower. The glowing flower petal will lead the player to their landing spot. The player loses if they failed to keep up or lose sight of the flower. The gliding direction of the parachute can be controlled by moving into the right wind. If the player touches the wind with the wrong direction, they might lose sight of the flower.

Space Sunflower is a simple casual game about a sunflower who wanted to fly into the sun. In this game, the player must help the sunflower to avoid obstacles and fly towards her destination. The control for this game is simple. The player must use left and right keys to change the petal's direction. The sunflower's petal and leaves works the same way as a ship's sail, they help the sunflower glide along the wind. The player needs to make sure that the sunflower ride on the right wind. If they land on the wrong wind, the sunflower might fall on the ground or fly towards the wrong direction.

As the sunflower flies higher, there will be things that want to eat her. Such as birds. The player must help the sunflower to avoid being eaten. Once the sunflower almost reaches outside of the atmosphere, there will be less wind to ride on. The player will need to aim the sunflower at the right direction in order for it to slowly move towards the sun at vacuum.

As the sunflower come closer to the sun, she'll glow brightly. But, soon, she'll start to burn. In few seconds, the sunflower turns into black dust. From that day onwards, no sunflower wanted to fly again. They just quietly stare at their fellow hero's ash.