

A mixed bag, Thirty Flights of Loving shows flashes of brilliance alongside notable shortcomings.
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Verdict
63%
Steam
90
IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Critically acclaimed (90/100 critic average)
Compelling narrative and story
Rich open world to explore
Outstanding soundtrack
Mixed Steam reception (63% positive)
Thirty Flights of Loving is an adventure video game developed by Brendon Chung under the name Blendo Games. It was published in August 2012 for Microsoft Windows, in November 2012 for OS X, and in December 2021 for Linux. The game is an indirect sequel to Gravity Bone (2008), with the same unnamed spy as the main character. It follows three people as they prepare for an alcohol heist and the aftermath of the operation.

Runs well on modern hardware.
System Requirements
Minimum
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Thirty Flights Of Loving gets surprise 9th anniversary update
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9-year Anniversary Update
Welcome to the 9-year Anniversary Update! ๐ Updated for modern operating systems ๐ New Mac/Linux ports ๐ Menu/hud/UI fixes
Gravity Bone was a better spy movie than most spy movies
Editor's note: If you haven't played Gravity Bone you should definitely do that before reading this. It's packaged with Thirty Flights
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