Undying Flower Brings a Surreal Journey Through Grief to Steam Today

Confront Grief in Undying Flower

Calcatz, an indie studio from Indonesia, has released its debut title, Undying Flower, on Steam. Published by indie.io, the game delivers an emotionally charged narrative that follows Nala, a young woman confronting grief, trauma, and guilt. A mysterious entity called The Flower guides her through a dreamlike world built from her own memories.

In the game, Nala enters this surreal realm through an experimental treatment that lets her relive the most painful moments of her life. Players explore key events from both her perspective and her late grandfather’s, uncovering the emotional threads that tie their stories together. As players piece together what went wrong, they also explore whether healing is still possible.

The game centers around the Memory World, a space formed by Nala’s recollections and shaped by The Flower’s interpretation. The world begins as a blank void but slowly fills with Memory Fragments, objects tied to specific moments and emotions. Some float like passing thoughts, while others appear grounded and richly detailed. Statues and color-coded emotional cues add further depth, turning the environment into a layered, symbolic space where every element tells part of the story.

Undying Flower focuses on a familiar kind of pain: the regret that lingers after a misunderstanding between loved ones. A single argument, something that could happen in any family, spirals into lasting guilt. The game blends ordinary emotion with surreal storytelling to create a deeply personal experience. It is available now on Steam for $9.99, with a limited-time launch discount of 10% until 27th May. So, go ahead and begin the journey with Nala right now.

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