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Flowertest is... strange. From the visuals to the overall vibe, everything feels intentionally off. The graphics are unusual, almost unsettling at times, and the whole experience keeps you in this odd state of unease, like there's a deeper meaning hiding just beneath the surface.

The ending? Straight-up macabre and terrifying. I honestly didn’t expect it to go that dark, and it left a pretty heavy impression. I didn’t have the patience to figure out the combination that lets you avoid the critic (if you know, you know), but honestly, it kind of fits with the chaotic nature of the game.

One thing I genuinely appreciated, though, was the way it featured an ad for another game within the game. It was clever, unique, and surprisingly well done – definitely one of the more innovative in-game promotions I’ve seen.

All in all, Flowertest is bizarre, uncomfortable, and original. It’s not a flawless game by any means, but it’s one that sticks with you.