Aer Will Let You Transform Into A Bird To Explore Beautiful Sky Islands

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Forgotten Key recently announced that Daedalic Entertainment would be publishing its game Aer for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2016.

 

Once you get a look at its low-poly sky islands you can see why. Aer has you playing as a girl in a colorful world who can transform into a bird at will.

 

It’s a game that focuses on beauty and exploration first and foremost. Not that there’s nothing to do: you’ll be seeking nomads and ancient secrets across the floating islands that lead you ever closer to the end of the world.

 

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“Ultimately, you will challenge the Gods and save reality itself,” writes Forgotten Key. So, while it may have an idealized and peaceful look, this is a world at the edge of its life and one that you’ll have to fight to save.

 

You can find out more about Aer on its website.


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