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About This Game Player Feedback97% felt calmer and less stressed after playing Playne98% found the meditation in Playne easy to understand and practise90% successfully built a consistent habit of mindfulness by playing PlayneFeatures of PlayneHelps you to build a consistent habit of mindfulness.Reduce stress, increase well-being and promotes personal growth.The game-world grows and transforms as you build your positive habit.Meditation sceneries with unique sound ambiances.Choose weather conditions and time to create custom sound ambiances.Explore the Story of Playne, written by a BAFTA nominated film-maker.Experience the many benefits of mindfulness.Game Mode 'Evolve' (End Game Unlock)Explore an open world island inspired by Scotland.Collect & plant seeds.Meditate to make the seeds grow into trees.Create your forests and your own tranquil space.Playne Grows With You.The StoryAt your ripe old age of 417, you’ve forgotten what made the sun stop moving, how the trees stopped growing and how everyone became immortal. That is, until you met a little fox who wanted to help you remember, who wanted to show you how to bring balance back to the world. From the DeveloperMy name is Krish and I developed Playne to solve two of the most common challenges of mindfulness: understanding it and building a daily habit of it. In Playne I've integrated a meditation technique, which I learnt from decades of practise, that is simple to practice and very effective in getting you mindful. Next, I've carefully developed gameplay elements that encourage you to meditate daily so that you can build a habit of it. I think games are a great medium which can be used to help us grow.I would ideally make Playne free - because I would like the benefits of Playne to be freely available to everyone. But this is my first game and I need to generate an income so that I can spend more time building and developing Playne further. I want to offer as much of my time and effort to bring about a more joyful world. I hope this page tells you what Playne can do for you, and I hope Playne can help you experience all the benefits of mindfulness.Benefits of MindfulnessMindfulness is just a term used to describe a way to cultivate a form of awareness. When you are in this awareness, it can be deeply relaxing, restorative and in this relaxation you can go deeper into your self. Below is a list of the benefits of mindfulness that has been researched:Cultivate creativityImprove immunityImprove your mood and psychological well-beingIncreases feelings of compassion and decreases worrydecreases feelings of lonelinessDecrease depressionBetter regulate mood and anxiety disordersPrepares you to deal with stressful eventsReduces stress and anxietyReduces symptoms of panic disorderReduce addictionsImproves your focus, attention, and ability to work under stress Improves information processing and decision-makingImproves mental resilience and emotional intelligenceRelieves pain better than morphineHelps manage ADHDIncreases the ability to keep focus in spite of distractions Improves learning, memory and self-awarenessDecreases inflammatory disordersDecreases cellular-level inflammationHelps prevent asthma, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseaseReduces risk of Alzheimer’s and premature deathHelps manage psoriasisReduces emotional eatingMore details can be found here : https://liveanddare.com/benefits-of-meditation/Updates RoadmapNew features are regularly added to Playne. MarchWeather & Time CustomisationsFebruary Part IIMeditation Views with Unique Sound-scapesFebruary Part ISteam Achievements + Cloud Save AddedJanuaryStory + Text Fully Edited and Revamped (thank you Nerrei)Immersive 360 View Mode6 New Meditation Customisations3 Meditation OptimisationsCredits ScreenBetter Streak System• 2018 •NovemberNew Story Chapter AddedMore dialogue options with FoxOctoberNew Day Driven Progress SystemFully Dynamic Tree GrowthVisual UpgradeRevamped SettingsSeptemberEvolve Game Mode ReleasedAugustEvolve Mode PreviewConsole CommandsJulyNew Story ChapterRevamped UIThank You!I'm especially grateful to everyone who has purchased Playne as an early access game. Your early support means a lot to me, and practically it helps me to keep developing and improving Playne. I hope in return I can give you a game which genuinely helps you to live a life with awareness.Made with ♥ in Scotland! 6d5b4406ea Title: PLAYNE : The Meditation GameGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Early AccessDeveloper:VismayaPublisher:VismayaRelease Date: 5 Nov, 2018 Download PLAYNE : The Meditation Game .zip playne the meditation game download. playne the meditation game. playne the meditation game gameplay There's a lot I really like about Playne. I think it's amazing that the developer is creating something that introduces people to and gets them in the habit of daily meditation. The game is well made and I didn't experience any issues on the technical end, and it looks great. All that aside I still can't quite recommend it. The game incentivizes you to meditate daily in order to build a streak and continue to increase the size of your campfire, if you miss a day, your campfire goes out. In theory this is a great idea, it's using the same tactic a lot of free to play games do to manipulate you and instead is using that to help you form good habits.For me problem with this arises when I want to meditate somewhere that isn't my computer. One of the many great things about meditation is you can do it anywhere you want and you don't require anything to do it, but I was finding I felt obligated to meditate at my computer instead of say, outside on my hammock. I tried starting it on the game and then going out and doing my meditating on my hammock, but it made the game feel like a hassle and a chore. (Its worth noting you don't lose any progress besides the campfire for missing a day, but the campfire was still enough to make me not want to lose the streak). In the end I just stopped using the game to meditate because of this. If stuff like your campfire going out\/losing daily streaks doesn't bother you, or you have no interest in meditating anywhere besides your computer, this is worth checking out, but on the whole I just don't think it offers enough over what you can find on Youtube, or through paid services on a phone that can be used anywhere.This review probably seems overly nitpicky, but meditation isn't something you should need to overthink and in its current state just over complicates the process too much for me over grabbing some earbuds and throwing on a guided meditation. I understand this is a completely unfair request for an early access game made by a small team but as a future suggestion a phone port with progress synced between versions \/ possibly the ability to progress with Playne in the background while using another a guided meditation from somewhere else would make the game feel a lot more accessible to peoples different lifestyles and meditation habits.. There's a lot I really like about Playne. I think it's amazing that the developer is creating something that introduces people to and gets them in the habit of daily meditation. The game is well made and I didn't experience any issues on the technical end, and it looks great. All that aside I still can't quite recommend it. The game incentivizes you to meditate daily in order to build a streak and continue to increase the size of your campfire, if you miss a day, your campfire goes out. In theory this is a great idea, it's using the same tactic a lot of free to play games do to manipulate you and instead is using that to help you form good habits.For me problem with this arises when I want to meditate somewhere that isn't my computer. One of the many great things about meditation is you can do it anywhere you want and you don't require anything to do it, but I was finding I felt obligated to meditate at my computer instead of say, outside on my hammock. I tried starting it on the game and then going out and doing my meditating on my hammock, but it made the game feel like a hassle and a chore. (Its worth noting you don't lose any progress besides the campfire for missing a day, but the campfire was still enough to make me not want to lose the streak). In the end I just stopped using the game to meditate because of this. If stuff like your campfire going out\/losing daily streaks doesn't bother you, or you have no interest in meditating anywhere besides your computer, this is worth checking out, but on the whole I just don't think it offers enough over what you can find on Youtube, or through paid services on a phone that can be used anywhere.This review probably seems overly nitpicky, but meditation isn't something you should need to overthink and in its current state just over complicates the process too much for me over grabbing some earbuds and throwing on a guided meditation. I understand this is a completely unfair request for an early access game made by a small team but as a future suggestion a phone port with progress synced between versions \/ possibly the ability to progress with Playne in the background while using another a guided meditation from somewhere else would make the game feel a lot more accessible to peoples different lifestyles and meditation habits.. This game will help you realize who you were before your grandmother was born.. There is something to be said about games that involve teaching real skills that can be utilized in the real world. I love anatomy and physiology games, psychology games and the like. Particularly since I worked in the health field for many years. This game is an excellent example of application of a real world skill that is taught in a particularly fun way: a Fox! If you're interested in investing ten minutes or more a day learning a viable skill to help with pain, a.d.h.d, Anxiety, focus and many other conditions, this is a fantastic resource. Great game, guys. Thank you. This game will help you realize who you were before your grandmother was born.

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