Soar: Tree of Life Relax and unwind with Soar, an exploration based adventure game designed to restore colour and beautiful music to a stun… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsRelax and unwind with Soar, an exploration based adventure game designed to restore colour and beautiful music to a stunning but unforgotten land. The Tree of Life has faded so a drought of colour has fallen on the Island of Paradise. The rings of colour need to be activated to restore the 7 colours and rejuvenate the tree. Soar puts you at the heart of an incredible tranquil journey where you can collect your fellow birds, restore the sun and create beautiful music, leaving you with a sense of calm, in a relaxed state and feeling truly revitalised. UNIQUE FEATURES: • Relaxing and simple controls, either by tilting your phone or simple push mechanics for turning.• 7 levels to complete to restore the 7 colours.• Beautiful and varied music for each level.• Unite the birds and colours to bring beauty back to the island.HEALTH BENEFITS: • An almost immediate relaxing effect.• Improves focus and reduces anxiety.• Lowers blood pressure and heart rate naturally.• Works as a sleep aid for people affected with Insomnia.In order to deliver a personalised, responsive service and to improve the game, we remember and store information about how you use it. The information is completely anonymous and will never include any personal details. It is used only by Channel 4 or the trusted partners we work with. If you wish, you can switch off our analytics software within the “Options” screen of the game. The game contains promotions for Channel 4’s other products and services as well as some promotions of third party products and services. By downloading this application, you agree to our terms of use (http://www.channel4.com/programmes/all-4-games/articles/all/game-terms-and-conditions), privacy policy and cookies policy. Information Seller: Genre:Adventure Release:Jun 15, 2017 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Crichton333 Well-Known Member Mar 26, 2014 195 4 18 Game developer https://twitter.com/AT85Productions #2 Crichton333, Jun 20, 2017 Im getting the "Everything" vibe from this. Mariko Well-Known Member May 19, 2016 210 1 0 #3 Mariko, Jun 20, 2017 I've played around with a couple of their games in the past, and have to say I was quite pleasantly surprised. They seem to have a knack for 'unique' and 'non-traditional' stuff that end up having much more depth, than one expects. Which is something, I appreciate. Nullzone ð® Spam Police ð Jul 12, 2013 3,669 79 48 Male #4 Nullzone, Jun 20, 2017 First impressions I gave this a twirl because the graphics and atmosphere remind me of Nimian Legends. First, I definitely played longer than the 5 minutes time-limit it states Even with the low-poly/voxel look for the landscape - the birds are way more detailed - it does look pretty good, and I enjoyed just flying around and looking at stuff. But they should have gone for better visuals, aka not low-poly: for a game like this, visuals are really important and can make or break the whole experience. The three songs I heard were pretty nice as well, only the first one (with the piano) gets a bit annoying after a while. IAP is a single full unlock for 3,50 Euros, not exactly expensive. What I did not like: - No map. The lands must be huge, I only explored two areas and was flying around for maybe 15 minutes. Map to see where you are and where everything is would be good for something that size. - The bird is too slow. While it's nice and relaxing to fly around slowly and just look at things, that wears off pretty quickly and I want to get places and see things. Only it takes forever with the slow flying speed. Summary: Nice game, and quite enjoyable, even more so if you like the "just roam around, explore, and enjoy great-looking landscapes" vibe. But for now I won't buy the full game, the too slow pace is putting me off just enough to say no. orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #5 orangecan, Jun 22, 2017 Yep. I'd echo those comments. I quite enjoyed it for five minutes or so but I'm not into it enough to take the full plunge unfortunately GreenfroggGames Well-Known Member Aug 12, 2015 46 0 0 #6 GreenfroggGames, Jun 22, 2017 Reminds me of "Fugl"... (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I've played around with a couple of their games in the past, and have to say I was quite pleasantly surprised. They seem to have a knack for 'unique' and 'non-traditional' stuff that end up having much more depth, than one expects. Which is something, I appreciate.
First impressions I gave this a twirl because the graphics and atmosphere remind me of Nimian Legends. First, I definitely played longer than the 5 minutes time-limit it states Even with the low-poly/voxel look for the landscape - the birds are way more detailed - it does look pretty good, and I enjoyed just flying around and looking at stuff. But they should have gone for better visuals, aka not low-poly: for a game like this, visuals are really important and can make or break the whole experience. The three songs I heard were pretty nice as well, only the first one (with the piano) gets a bit annoying after a while. IAP is a single full unlock for 3,50 Euros, not exactly expensive. What I did not like: - No map. The lands must be huge, I only explored two areas and was flying around for maybe 15 minutes. Map to see where you are and where everything is would be good for something that size. - The bird is too slow. While it's nice and relaxing to fly around slowly and just look at things, that wears off pretty quickly and I want to get places and see things. Only it takes forever with the slow flying speed. Summary: Nice game, and quite enjoyable, even more so if you like the "just roam around, explore, and enjoy great-looking landscapes" vibe. But for now I won't buy the full game, the too slow pace is putting me off just enough to say no.
Yep. I'd echo those comments. I quite enjoyed it for five minutes or so but I'm not into it enough to take the full plunge unfortunately