Poetic Trio
Details
- MSRP: $9.99
- Release date: June 9, 2026
- Genre: Adventure
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: Sometimes You
- Publisher: Sometimes You
- Download size: 1.262 GB
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: English
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
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Switch
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$7.99
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| Sale ends June 10 | ||
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Xbox X|S
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$7.99
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| Lowest price ever | ||
| Sale ends June 8 | ||
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Xbox One
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$7.99
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| Lowest price ever | ||
| Sale ends June 8 | ||
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Price history
| All time low | ||
| Switch | $7.99 | (-20%) |
| Xbox X|S | $7.99 | (-20%) |
| Xbox One | $7.99 | (-20%) |
Description
Poetic Trio is a themed set of three games. A game about rain (Pluviophile), a game about snow (Chionophile), and a game about wind (Loverowind). All in one. The core aspect of each game is the atmosphere. It is recommended for those who mostly seek to experience the mood.
Pluviophile is a short experience about the mood of rain in the woods. It is a slow-paced pure walking simulator; you only walk, slowly, in the wilderness away from civilization. A beautiful poem from Julius Cawein accompanies your short journey; and the original music score that is composed by Pınar Karabaş.
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Chionophile is a short experience about the mood of winter in the woods. It is a slow-paced pure walking simulator; you only walk, slowly, in the wilderness away from civilization. A beautiful poem from Archibald Lampman accompanies your short journey; and the original music score that is composed by Pınar Karabaş.
The game has 2 chapters. While the first one is a little linear, the second one (which is more expansive) takes place in a large open area. There are paths for the player to follow to reduce confusion about where to go. But you are free to roam away from the path and discover.
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Loverowind is a short experience about the wind of spring. Similar to Pluviophile, you collect flowers, and use them on the altars to reveal a poem. But this time you move much faster, unless the circles of light roaming in the world don't catch you.