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that feeling blue

Ever just want to escape for a little while? To find a quiet corner of the digital world where there are no quests, no scores, and no pressure? That's exactly what That Feeling Blue offers. It's less of a traditional game and more of a peaceful, interactive space designed for quiet contemplation.


Your only "goal" is to wander through a stunning, dreamlike garden bathed in cool shades of azure, indigo, and soft purple. The colors aren't just for show they're meant to wash over you, blending with your mood and creating a truly atmospheric experience. There's nothing to solve or collect. Your purpose is simply to be there, to explore, and to observe how you feel as you move through this serene landscape.


You might find yourself pausing to watch delicate, floating lights dance between towering trees, or just sitting on a virtual patch of grass as the day slowly cycles. The visuals are beautifully stylized, focusing on mood over hyper realism, which means it runs smoothly even on less powerful computers. It's a world of soft forests, gentle glows, and a sky that feels both vast and intimate.


The title, That Feeling Blue, is a clever play on words. We all know the phrase "feeling blue" relates to sadness or melancholy. The game doesn't ignore this; instead, it creates a safe, accepting space for those emotions. It's a form of digital healing. If you're feeling overwhelmed, stuck in your thoughts, or just having a rough day, this garden becomes a gentle refuge. There's no judgment here, only quiet companionship.


This sense of calm is powerfully amplified by a wonderful, ambient soundtrack. The music wraps around you like a soft blanket, making you feel safely alone with your thoughts, fostering a hopeful sense that things can feel lighter. It's the perfect audio companion to the visual poetry on screen.


Like a calming, endless walk in a park that never closes, That Feeling Blue has no real endpoint. It shares this philosophy with other tranquil titles from its developers, like the popular Becalm. It's an experience built for return visits, a tool for mindfulness, or a brief reset button for your mind. By combining its beautiful scenery, soothing color palette, and hauntingly peaceful music, it has a subtle power to soften the edges of a difficult day, if you're open to letting it.


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Title that feeling blue
License Free
Author colorfiction
Filename 20526_That_Feeling_Blue.zip

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