Don't Click The Flower
Details
- Release date: February 2026
- Genre: Casual
- Developer: Studio Leclercq
- Publisher: Studio Leclercq
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Description
Don’t Click the Flower is a narrative-driven personality test disguised as a game, one that reacts, adapts, and quietly judges you.
Built around meaningful choices rather than repetitive questions, the game constantly reshapes its narration based on your answers. What you say matters. What you avoid matters. And what you think you understand about yourself may not survive the experience.
With over 20 distinct final profiles , each ending reflects the path you took, not through numbers or scores, but through consequences woven directly into the narrative. This is not a quiz you can game or optimize. It is designed to expose contradictions, discomforts, and patterns you may not expect.
What will be your Spirit Animal ?
The game is meant to be played in one uninterrupted session , by anyone. No saves. No retries. One run, one outcome. The real ending might not be the one you expected...
About the Developer
Don’t Click the Flower is my first game as a solo, self-taught developer. I started learning Unreal Engine 5 one year ago, with no prior experience.
The project began as a technical exercise: learning how to handle complex branching narratives, data tables, and delayed consequences. Over time, it evolved into a focused, experimental experience simple in form, but deliberately uncomfortable in intent.
A year later, this small project became something I’m genuinely proud of. I see it as an unusual first step, and I welcome all feedback especially from developers and curious players.
About AI-Generated Music
This game uses AI-generated music.
The experience contains a large number of unique tracks, and as a solo developer, I simply did not have the means to fairly hire musicians for each one.
I fully intend to work with real composers in future projects. For this game, the music serves the experience and once you play it, you’ll understand why quantity and adaptability mattered here.
This game does not collect any data. None of your answers will be stored.