

That's not a good sign.All started from a group of students attending the Interactive Media Division of the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California they formed the nucleus of what will be the Giant Sparrow team, from which stood out Ian Dallas, future creative director. For those who have played What Remains of Edith Finch, you may recognize this story is based on one of the Finch children. The kid can also throw paint blobs towards the environment to make an object move. To clear a path or to solve a puzzle, he has to use his paint brush to make the blank setting come to life with color. Only then will he see the path in front of him. His tool is paint, and his environment is full of white objects. The Giant Sparrow developed title has you play as a 10-year-old orphan who steps into a storybook-inspired kingdom. You can currently get the game 10% off on Steam and the Epic Games Store until September 24. Annapurna Interactive picked up the publishing rights for both and made The Unfinished Swan available to PC and iOS owners today ( thanks Gematsu).

This follows in the footsteps of another former PlayStation exclusive Journey, which gained developmental help from Sony Santa Monica.

It is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store for $14.99, and on the App Store for $4.99. The Unfinished Swan has splattered itself on to PC and iOS platforms in a surprise release yesterday.
