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Sky: Children of the Light is an open world indie adventure game developed and published by Thatgamecompany, It was first released for iOS on July 18, 2019 while an Android version was later released on April 7, 2020, and a Nintendo Switch version was released on June 29, 2021. A beta was released since earlier before the iOS version, and is currently used by players to give feedback before a season or a change to the main game is implemented.

Gameplay
In Sky, players begin as a child of light, seeking fallen stars — the ancestral spirits of the realms. Players fly across cloudy dreamlike spaces, solving puzzles cooperatively and socializing within an enchanting world. While solo play is possible, Sky shines when fellow players work together.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Absolutely stunning graphics, the game in fact resembles a PlayStation 4 game rather than a mobile game, the graphics look very amazing and also runs very well on all platforms, even on the Switch version, which has the option to use 30 FPS.
 * 2) Very beautiful artstyle which fits the game's calm tone very well.
 * 3) The game even allows you to use your Nintendo Account to save it in case if you download it onto the Switch, which is rare.
 * 4) * However, the Switch version doesn't allow you to sign into Game Center as it only supports the iOS version.
 * 5) The game controls very fleuntly, making the game even more calmer.
 * 6) Satisfying and relaxing soundtrack that fits the game's relaxing esthetic, alongside the graphics and artstyle.
 * 7) The plot is very sad and emotional, as it involves you trying to replicate the memories of the people who were removed.
 * 8) Similarly to Genshin Impact, despite the game's graphics, it is complete free to play, which is why it was popular with many mobile game users.

Reception
The game was met with very positive reviews with praise for it's graphics, art style, controls and the game's soundtrack alongside the game's calm esthetic and tone. Metacritic has the iOS and Android versions an 82 with the Switch version receiving an 83, both indicating "generally favorable reviews."

Ollie Reynolds of Nintendo Life gave the game an 8/10 stating "We love free stuff, and Sky: Children of the Light is perhaps the best experience you can get for free on the Switch to date. The visuals are simply stunning, whether you’re playing in handheld mode or on the big screen, and the variety of the game’s different worlds provides more than enough incentive to explore. The social aspect is solid, and the game’s unique ability to foster bonds with complete strangers is frankly a marvel. The only real downside is that the gameplay is so simplistic in nature, so we’re not certain it will keep players around for long to experience any future updates. If it does grab your attention, however, then a magical experience awaits."

Mobile
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Nintendo Switch Edition
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Review
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