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''Sky: Children of the Light'' (shortened to ''Sky'' in-game) is an open world social
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developed and published by
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. It was first released for
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on July 18, 2019. An
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version was later released on April 7, 2020, and a
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version was released on June 29, 2021, followed by a
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release on December 6, 2022.


Gameplay

In ''Sky'', players explore a once-prosperous kingdom using a cape that allows them to fly. The in-game world consists of seven unique realms, each with a variety of areas to explore, and a theme representing different stages of life. There is also Home, a small island which serves as the world hub and the starting point for the player. Throughout the world, players encounter "spirits" that allow them to unlock items in return for in-game currency, and "children of light" that give players "winged light." When a player has collected enough winged light, their cape level goes up, allowing them to fly farther. The game places heavy focus on social mechanics. Players are able to meet and befriend one another, and can unlock new abilities such as chat and sending gifts as their friendship grows. There are also many cosmetic items to collect including capes, masks, hairstyles, hats, pants, playable
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s, expressions, and more. These items can be obtained using in-game currency or, in some cases, purchased with real life money. Some cosmetics are only available to select players, such as the original beta cape, only available to those who played the beta version prior to the full release of the game. ''Sky'' has multiple in-game currencies. "Candles" are the main currency of ''Sky,'' and are exchanged with spirits and friends in return for items and abilities. Candles are obtained by collecting pieces of light (called wax in game) and forging them, or by purchasing them for real money. "Hearts" are the social currency of ''Sky'', and are obtained when players receive gifts from others, or can be bought directly from spirits with candles. Hearts are primarily used to purchase cosmetic items from spirits. "Ascended candles" are the rarest currency in Sky, which are rewarded to players for giving their winged light to "The fallen" at the end of the game. Ascended candles are exchanged with spirits for "wing buffs," which give players extra Winged Light, or can be used to upgrade friendship and purchase various spells such as height alteration and cape recharge.


Realms

The setting consists of seven unique realms, in addition to Home, the starting point of the game.


Home

Home is where any newcomers will begin the game, as well as being a central hub for the rest of the game. One of the key features of Home is the ability to use doorways known as "portals" to select a stage to arrive in. The portals start out dormant, each one activating linearly. After enough progress is made, the levels becomes more open-ended, allowing access to the different realms regardless of the initial order. The only exception to this rule is the Eye of Eden, which, alongside the requirement of the other six realms being played through, can't be entered until twenty winged lights are collected. When players walk into a portal, it automatically transports them to the beginning of the corresponding area, regardless of previous progress. There is a small circle dubbed the Return Shrine, which will send the player to the realm they were last in. Home also contains the constellation table. Any spirits that are saved in the other realms are displayed in their realm's constellation. When the constellation of a spirit is selected, hearts and candles can be spent to unlock new items. These include spells, leveled-up expressions, and customization options. Another feature of the Constellation Table is the Friend Constellations, for viewing other players that were added to the friend list, allowing the players to give and receive gifts, and joining servers to play together. Other features of Home include closet space to change cosmetics, a clock to keep track of the game time, and a boat called the Sleepy Traveling Merchant's Boat, occasionally arriving to give the player free spells and sell season exclusive items. At the starting point of each realm there is a small hub with another constellation table, closets, and a portal to return Home.


Seasons and events

''Sky'' features ongoing seasonal events, with new storylines and unique spirits and items. Seasonal events are completely
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, but some of the spirits' items require a paid "Adventure Pass" to unlock. The seasons have a unique currency called "seasonal candles," which can be used to purchase seasonal items and are converted to regular candles when the season ends. Seasonal spirits may return as "Traveling Spirits" in the future, which players can give their candles and hearts to receive seasonal items for a limited time, albeit at a higher price. * The Season of Gratitude began on July 19, 2019, and ended on September 2, 2019. It was the first season of the full game. It was mostly a repeat of the beta version of the same event, with minor changes. * The Season of Lightseekers began on September 23, 2019, and ended on November 10, 2019. * The Season of Belonging began on November 18, 2019, and ended on January 12, 2020. It centered around a family of six spirits trying to find their way home. * The Season of Rhythm began Friday, January 24, 2020, and ended on April 5, 2020. It brought revamped Spirits and Cosmetics, as well as some new collectibles, and Traveling Spirits were introduced to the game. * The Season of Enchantment began on Monday, April 20, 2020, and ended on June 21, 2020. It introduced a new area, in which all of the seasonal content and quests could be found (which became standard for all preceding seasons), added a shop where players can purchase spells. * The Season of Sanctuary began Monday, July 13, 2020, and ended on September 21, 2020. It added a summer-vacation-themed area. The start of the season was also marked by Sky's One Year Anniversary celebrations. * The Season of Prophecy began on Monday, October 5, 2020, and ended on December 13, 2020. It introduced the Cave of Prophecies area. It also added new challenges called "trials," * The Season of Dreams began on January 4, 2021, and ended on March 15, 2021. It introduced two new areas, and followed the journey of a young skater who dreams of performing in the Coliseum. * The Season of Assembly began on April 5, 2021, and ended on June 13, 2021. It added a feature in which players can decorate their own spaces. The season followed a group of children as they seek to build a treehouse together. * The Season of The Little Prince began on July 6, 2021, and ended on September 19, 2021. It is Sky's first collaborative season, and a re-telling of the classic novella, ''
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,'' in which players can interact with the book's characters, in celebration of its 75th anniversary. * The Season of Flight began on October 4, 2021, and ended on December 19, 2021. It adds a new area that connects to all previous seasonal areas. * The Season of Abyss began on January 17, 2022, and ended on March 27, 2022. It introduced a swimming mechanism, and an underwater location. * The Season of Performance began on April 11, 2022, and ended on June 26, 2022. It added a stage location where players can customize background, lighting, and effects, and introduced the "shared memories" feature, where players can make a video-like message for other players to watch. *The Season of Shattering began on July 11, 2022 and ended on September 25, 2022. This season adopts a new format, taking place in almost all realms and with it, eruptions that threaten the kingdom with Darkness. *The Season of AURORA began on October 17, 2022 and is set to end on January 2, 2023. It is Sky's second collaborative season, collaborating with Norwegian singer
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. The players relive memories of Spirits and events of the past, with Aurora's music playing during quests. A virtual concert premiered on December 8 after
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and reoccured from December 9 until January 2, 2023.


Music

''Sky'' features an orchestral score composed by Vincent Diamante, with some tracks performed by FAME'S Macedonian Symphonic Orchestra. Norwegian singer
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also provides the vocals for the game's intro and outro songs. Three volumes of soundtrack albums have been released. The first volume covers more recognizable music from the base game cycle. The second volume contains mostly
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background music, and the third includes various pieces composed for ''Skys Seasonal Events.


Charity

In 2020,
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held some in-game events in support of charity. First was the "Days of Nature" event, in celebration of
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, during which a unique IAP (in-app purchase) was available. Proceeds from each purchase of the IAP were used to plant one tree per purchase, in partnership with the OneTreePlanted charity. This event resulted in a total of 40,576 trees planted across the Amazonian and Australian forests damaged by wildfires. In April 2021, ''Sky'' hosted its second "Days of Nature" event, using the game to promoting awareness towards
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of the ocean. In May 2020, Thatgamecompany hosted a "Days of Healing" event to help raise money for the
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organization, leading Thatgamecompany to donate $719,138 to the MSF
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Crisis Fund. For the event, Thatgamecompany also joined the
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's #PlayApartTogether campaign. In June 2020, ''Sky'' held its first "Days of Rainbow" event, featuring colorful rainbow items and spells as a way to celebrate
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. The second "Days of Rainbow" event the following year gathered funds for
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and the
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, with players raising $794,420 in total.


Reception

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awarded the game an 82 out of 100 based on 18 reviewers, as well as awarding it the number one shared iOS game of 2019, number three most discussed iOS game of 2019, and number 13 best iOS game of 2019. ''
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'' scored the game a 8.5 out of 10 stating "''Sky'' is a refreshingly moving and robust game on the iOS platform, and one best shared with others – especially folks who might not normally pick up a video game." ''
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'' scored the game a 8 out of 10, giving exceptional praise to the visuals, animations and musical scores, however admitting that "return visits to previous environments aren't nearly as captivating as your first trip." ''
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'' scored the game a 8.5 out of 10, likening the game to its predecessor as "a bigger and bolder follow-up that expands on what made ''
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'' so great." ''
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'', like many other reviewers praised how it's a game that "most everyone should experience", was however highly critical of the touch controls and the lack of control it gave of your character, going as far to suggest that "most everyone should wait for a console or PC release" to play the game. ''
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'' scored the Switch version 8 out of 10, sharing the same praise as other reviewers, though highlighting that the simplistic gameplay may not keep players engaged in the long term, and how the option to toggle the FPS from 60 to 30 is objectively worse and provides only minor improvements.


Accolades

The game won
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's iPhone game of the year for 2019. On October 5, 2020,
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reported that the game had topped 50 million downloads worldwide.


Animated adaptation

On March 27, 2022, during
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2022, an animated project was announced.


References


External links

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