Flower
PlayStation 4 · 2009
About this game
Flower is a single-player experimental rhythm-action and exploration game that places the player in a dreamlike vision of nature.
Each stage begins in a quiet apartment room where a wilted flower sits on a table.
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Selecting a flower transports the player into its dream, where a single petal is carried by the wind across open fields, valleys, and urban ruins.
The goal of each dream is to restore vitality and color to the environment by awakening other flowers.
Movement is controlled by directing the wind itself.
The petal follows the breeze as the player tilts the controller or analog stick, with a button press used to accelerate.
Flying close to a flower causes it to bloom and release another petal, which joins the chain.
Over time the single petal becomes a flowing ribbon of color, trailing across the landscape.
As more flowers are revived, entire fields burst into bloom, unlocking new paths and progressing the stage toward completion.
The game does not employ traditional enemies or fail states.
Instead, it emphasizes relaxation, discovery, and the sensation of movement.
Obstacles, such as strong winds, barren terrain, or lifeless metal structures, contrast with the vibrant areas the player restores.
Later stages introduce darker environments and mild hazards such as electrical currents, but even these moments remain focused on atmosphere rather than challenge.
Progression is stage-based, with each flower in the apartment representing a level.
Each level presents different landscapes and themes, from rolling meadows and hills to night scenes illuminated by glowing plants, to urban areas where nature pushes back against steel and concrete.
The visual design emphasizes contrast: drab or lifeless settings gradually transform into lush, colorful environments as the player’s actions bring renewal.
The soundtrack dynamically adapts to gameplay, with each flower adding new musical notes that blend into the stage’s background score.
While there are objectives to complete, t
About PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (2013) cemented Sony's dominance of the eighth console generation, with a library exceeding 30,000 titles once indie and digital-only releases are counted. Most PS4 games remain affordable for collectors, but limited physical print runs — particularly from smaller publishers and later in the console's life cycle — are starting to see steady price increases as digital storefronts eventually wind down support.
Gamevaro tracks Flower for PlayStation 4 with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Market values by condition
Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-21 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €67.72 |
| 2026-06-21 | Loose / Item only | PAL | €21.09 |
| 2026-06-21 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €169.29 |
| 2026-06-21 | Boxed (CIB) | PAL | €52.73 |
| 2026-06-21 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €406.30 |
| 2026-06-21 | Sealed / New | PAL | €126.54 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Only a handful of market sales have been tracked for Flower, suggesting it doesn't trade hands very often — a sign of relative scarcity compared to more common PlayStation 4 titles.
Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.
Frequently asked questions
How much is Flower worth?
Flower for PlayStation 4 is currently worth €21.09 loose, €52.73 complete in box, and €126.54 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is Flower rare?
Flower has only a handful of tracked market sales, suggesting relative scarcity compared to more common PlayStation 4 titles.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Flower?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. For Flower, loose is €21.09 and CIB is €52.73 — CIB commands a premium because original boxes and manuals are fragile and often don't survive.
Is Flower worth more in PAL or NTSC?
The PAL version of Flower is currently worth €21.09 loose, versus €67.72 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.
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