Sky: Children of the Light review — a beautiful gaming experience for everyone

Sky: Children of the Light review — get new feeling 


Children of Light is one of the cutest games on Android in terms of both art and scope - it's a relaxing experience designed for everyone to enjoy for free. Sky: Children of the Light is a beautiful and memorable experience.




I think everyone can find something to like about Sky. For the traditional gamer (more "hardcore" if you want) I found the navigation to be extremely engaging. While it is not above the level of the Methodist, the Sky encourages you to wander and discover hidden spirits in a similar way. I really liked this aspect, though I couldn't care less about social features (and was annoyed when people in the game tried to count on me). That's just me - you can feel the opposite. Sometimes having friends to accompany you in the wide-open world is just what some people crave. That's one of the beauties of Sky. Similar to the Tour, there is no measure of experience and no competition in this game. Instead, you have the energy for distributing your wings that are easily filled in as a limited stock of candles, and gestures/emotions/. The sky doesn't ask you much, other than to go to its seven planets and find the lost and fallen stars. Even for someone like me, this ridiculously simple premise is a strange addiction. I found myself wasting hours in the beautiful world of Sky with no regard for the real. In these critical times, it is what some of us need.




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