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How much you enjoy this game really depends on the sort of person you are and what you take away from it. If you go into it expecting some platforming action and a storyline you're going to be disappointed. However, if you go into it with an open mind, full of imagination, you'll find a world where you can write the story for yourself and try to discover the meaning of the events in your thoughts. Perfect for some players, but the exact opposite for others. Irrespective of your outlook, it's hard to shake the impression that there simply isn't enough content here to justify the purchase, unless of course you're really keen to play a game which puts you in the mood for a deep sleep.
Playism has announced that the atomospheric and relaxing Star Sky is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 23, 2019.
The guys of GamingBoulevard take a look at the very special Wii U indie 'Star Sky'
Star Sky from swedish developer Mården Jonsson is a strange beast indeed. It isn’t a game as such; there are vitually no challenges so it is more of an “experience”. It stands out amid the crowd of titles available on the AppStore – and for that alone Skar Sky should be praised. It is immensely refreshing to see this sort of experimentation, and in some ways it embodies all that is good about indie games.