Cloudgazer: A Game About Watching Clouds Releases September 3
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DevilishGames will release Cloudgazer: A Game About Watching Clouds on September 3 for Steam, iOS, and Android. The sky-watching simulator has no enemies or time limits, only hidden cloud shapes to find. A natural simulation drives the clouds, and a full day-night cycle includes sunrise, sunset, and starry skies.
DevilishGames, a studio based in Villena, Spain, has set a September 3 release date for Cloudgazer: A Game About Watching Clouds. The game is a sky-watching simulator where players find hundreds of hidden shapes in drifting clouds, from animals and familiar objects to mythical creatures.
There are no enemies, explosions, or time limits. The clouds move through a natural simulation, and the game reproduces a full day-night cycle, including sunrise, sunset, and starry skies. The studio notes that real clouds are always the best option, but the game offers a perfect sky when the real one is not available.
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