Formerly known as Dyson, Eufloria is an ambient game of space exploration and conquest that employs surprising themes of plant growth and bio mechanical evolution. For more info about the game : buy buy eufloria-game RATING: 3.0 / 5 If you have any suggestion please feel free to post it in the comments. I don not hold copyright to any product shown in the video. This video is purely for educational purposes. Yes, to educate people about indie games. If you want more of this game please type encore in the comments below....
Watch in High Quality! Eufloria is an ambient game of space exploration and conquest that employs surprising themes of plant growth and bio mechanical evolution. The game allows the player to explore a beautifully realized universe rendered in a style that is both unique and compelling. Euflorias aesthetics are reminiscent of childrens books like the little prince and the gameplay is supported by an original ambient soundtrack by Brian Grainger. Gameplay revolves around conquering asteroids in space and using their resources...
Gameplay of the 2D strategy game Eufloria (Aka Dyson). The objective of the game is to conquest other planets using some kind of orbs that looks like flowers avoiding that the enemy conquers your conquested planets. This game can be purchased on Steam ($19.95)...
Heres a video of me playing Eufloria for the first time. Its not very exciting but I promise to make a second video that will show how the core of the game works. Its my first video of this kind and I hope I can make more of them. I really hope I can help people discover the huge variety of games that the PC offer. Buy the game on Steam store.steampowered...
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