Winds & Leaves: VR title now available on Steam

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Already in summer, Winds & Leaves by Trebuchet was released for PlayStation VR. Since yesterday, the flora builder is finally also available on Steam. This means that all owners of a PC VR headset (Oculus Rift, Valve Index, HP Reverb, etc.) can access the game.

In Winds & Leaves you slip into the role of a humanoid bird that calls itself the gardener. It is your task to transform a barren landscape back into a blooming paradise by planting seeds and thus creating entire forests. The cultivation of new, weather-resistant plants plays just as important a role as biodiversity. Your little forests will be able to cope much better with changes in the weather if you plant different species next to each other.

On your greening journey in the world of Winds & Leaves, you will also come across old buildings that provide information about earlier times on the planet. This information about old technologies and life at that time is also important for your circumstances. Therefore, it is worthwhile to keep a close lookout.

If you would also like to take part in this greening project, you can buy Winds & Leaves for around 20 euros on (Steam). On the (PlayStation Store), the VR title is available for just under 30 euros.

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