Hazel Sky -

While the world is falling apart, there is a haunting beauty in the stillness. You spend your time:

There is a profound melancholy in repairing flying machines in a world that feels like it’s forgotten how to dream. Hazel Sky

Hazel Sky asks a painful question: What do we lose of ourselves when we climb the ladder someone else built for us? By the time Shane builds his wings, the player is left wondering if the sky is actually worth the cost of the journey. While the world is falling apart, there is

The literal geography of the game—the desolate Earth versus the shimmering city in the clouds—acts as a stark metaphor for . To be an "Engineer" is to be worthy of the sky; to be anything else is to be dirt. By the time Shane builds his wings, the

It is a short, bittersweet symphony about the moment you realize that your "destiny" might actually be a cage, and that true freedom might mean falling instead of flying.