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I stumbled upon Fly Again a few days ago while looking for something chill to play, and I’ve got to say, it’s a pretty delightful surprise. You start by customizing this quirky little glider, choosing colors and decals that feel more personal than your average stare-at-the-main-menu experience. Right away, you’re dropped into a series of floating islands that feel like they were painted by someone who really loves sunsets, and the way you tilt and bank through the breezes is both intuitive and oddly soothing.

What really hooked me, though, is how the game never feels repetitive. Each level asks you to thread the needle through rings, chase after drifting balloons, or race the clock to reach a hidden waypoint. There’s a gentle difficulty curve, too—you’re never stuck on a gnarly obstacle for half an hour, but there’s just enough challenge that you’ll have to replay some courses for that sweet, satisfying “nailed it” moment. And if you’re into collectibles, there are all kinds of hidden feathers and tokens scattered around, giving you a reason to explore every nook.

I’ve also got to mention the soundtrack. It’s this mellow mix of electronic beats and light piano that somehow manages to raise your spirits without drowning out the sound of the wind rushing past your wings. Paired with the soft ambient chatter of fellow gliders (yes, there’s a low-key social component where you can see friends pop into your skies), it’s almost like chilling out in a virtual park—minus the mosquitoes.

All in all, Fly Again feels like one of those rare games you can jump into for just five minutes and end up playing for an hour. It never pressures you to spend a ton of time or money, but it rewards you for sticking around with neat unlocks and secret paths. If you’re looking for a laid-back experience that still manages to keep your heart beating a little faster when you pull off a crazy loop-de-loop, give this one a spin.