Compare Loverowind prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Tonguç Bodur. Published by Tonguç Bodur. Released on 5/19/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A 25-minute springtime reverie with a quiet mechanical hook - flower-gathering, altar-poems, and light-chasing wrapped in pure atmosphere. Worth it if you know what you are signing up for.

My instinct with Tonguç Bodur games is to slow down before I even press play, because his entire catalog is built on the premise that mood is the mechanic. Loverowind follows that same philosophy, but adds a small wrinkle that his earlier walking sim Pluviophile did not have: you can actually lose your speed. Circles of light drift through the open 3D world, and if they catch you, you are reduced to a crawl until you hunt down orbs scattered across the level to buy your momentum back. That tension, gentle as it is, gives the experience a pulse that separates it from pure passive walking. The structure across each level is a short loop. You gather flowers, bring them to altars to unlock fragments of a poem, and once every altar is lit you chase down a large sphere that opens the gate to the next area. On paper that sounds almost trivially simple. In practice, the rhythm of it - finding a flower, feeling the world open up slightly, reading a new line of verse - lands with the kind of quiet satisfaction that bigger games spend sixty hours trying to manufacture. The poems are the payload. The movement loop is just the breath between stanzas. The atmosphere, though, is the real argument for this game. Bodur works in a colorful, surreal 3D space that sits somewhere between a spring field remembered in a dream and a hand-painted illustration. The developer himself recommends headphones and an SSD, and that is not marketing text - the soundscape is carrying a significant share of the emotional weight here. Without it you are watching a pretty screen. With it, you feel genuinely suspended in something. That is a real craft distinction. The honest caveats are short but important. The whole thing runs about 25 minutes, and the Steam community reception landed in mixed territory - around 69 to 70 percent positive. The split makes sense. Players expecting any mechanical depth or replayability will be disappointed before the first altar is lit. The world is open in feeling but not in content; there is no hidden puzzle tier, no branching, no reason to return after your one run through. The flower-collecting loop is intentionally frictionless to the point of near-invisibility. If you need a game to push back, this will not satisfy you. What Loverowind does well, it does with genuine intention. Bodur is a solo developer who has been quietly shipping these small seasonal mood pieces for years, and Loverowind represents a step forward from Pluviophile: faster, slightly more interactive, still allergic to padding. A 25-minute experience that knows exactly when it is done is rarer than it sounds. If you have ever found yourself sitting with a game's title screen longer than the game itself just because the music was right, Loverowind is made for you. Kai, Scout Team

Loverowind
AdventureCasualIndie

Loverowind

May 19, 2021Tonguç Bodur
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A 25-minute springtime reverie with a quiet mechanical hook - flower-gathering, altar-poems, and light-chasing wrapped in pure atmosphere. Worth it if you know what you are signing up for.

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About Loverowind

My instinct with Tonguç Bodur games is to slow down before I even press play, because his entire catalog is built on the premise that mood is the mechanic. Loverowind follows that same philosophy, but adds a small wrinkle that his earlier walking sim Pluviophile did not have: you can actually lose your speed. Circles of light drift through the open 3D world, and if they catch you, you are reduced to a crawl until you hunt down orbs scattered across the level to buy your momentum back. That tension, gentle as it is, gives the experience a pulse that separates it from pure passive walking. The structure across each level is a short loop. You gather flowers, bring them to altars to unlock fragments of a poem, and once every altar is lit you chase down a large sphere that opens the gate to the next area. On paper that sounds almost trivially simple. In practice, the rhythm of it - finding a flower, feeling the world open up slightly, reading a new line of verse - lands with the kind of quiet satisfaction that bigger games spend sixty hours trying to manufacture. The poems are the payload. The movement loop is just the breath between stanzas. The atmosphere, though, is the real argument for this game. Bodur works in a colorful, surreal 3D space that sits somewhere between a spring field remembered in a dream and a hand-painted illustration. The developer himself recommends headphones and an SSD, and that is not marketing text - the soundscape is carrying a significant share of the emotional weight here. Without it you are watching a pretty screen. With it, you feel genuinely suspended in something. That is a real craft distinction. The honest caveats are short but important. The whole thing runs about 25 minutes, and the Steam community reception landed in mixed territory - around 69 to 70 percent positive. The split makes sense. Players expecting any mechanical depth or replayability will be disappointed before the first altar is lit. The world is open in feeling but not in content; there is no hidden puzzle tier, no branching, no reason to return after your one run through. The flower-collecting loop is intentionally frictionless to the point of near-invisibility. If you need a game to push back, this will not satisfy you. What Loverowind does well, it does with genuine intention. Bodur is a solo developer who has been quietly shipping these small seasonal mood pieces for years, and Loverowind represents a step forward from Pluviophile: faster, slightly more interactive, still allergic to padding. A 25-minute experience that knows exactly when it is done is rarer than it sounds. If you have ever found yourself sitting with a game's title screen longer than the game itself just because the music was right, Loverowind is made for you. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Walking SimulatorPoem NarrativeSpeed MechanicSeasonal MoodAltar PuzzleSolo DeveloperSpring AtmosphereHeadphones Recommended

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Platinum

Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
2.7 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 780 or AMD RADEON RX 470
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz, AMD Athlon 64 X2 2GHz
Sound Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
Additional Notes
This game needs all Windows updates installed.

Recommended

OS
Windows 7 or higher 64-bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
2.7 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 or AMD RADEON RX 5700
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster
Sound Card
DirectX compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
Additional Notes
Headphones & SSD are recommended.

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Game Info

Developer
Tonguç Bodur
Publisher
Tonguç Bodur
Release Date
May 19, 2021

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