Flower blossoms at top of PSN charts for second month

  • Posted April 16th, 2009 at 11:02 EDT by Mike Harradence
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Thatgamecompany’s innovative PSN outing Flower continues to draw punters in by the bucket load, with the downloadable petal adventure topping the PSN chart for the second month in a row.

Elsewhere, Wheel of Fortune makes its debut at number two, followed by the incomprehensible Noby Noby Boy at three. Other highlights include retro beat ‘em up Mortal Kombat II and swashbuckling RTS, Age of Booty.

See below for the full scoop.

1. Flower
2. Wheel of Fortune
3. Noby Noby Boy
4. Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty
5. Mortal Kombat II
6. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
7. 3 on 3 NHL Arcade
8. Red Baron Arcade
9. Age of Booty
10. Linger in Shadows

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  1. dc89 | Stiss

    • 11:10am BST - April 16th, 2009

     1st!

     

    I have flower and its awesome, a must buy title.

  2. tkmdk843 | tkmdk843

    • 11:14am BST - April 16th, 2009

    wat the h3ll is this game about?  planting flowers and watching it blossom into a flower?  haha  sounds pretty gay to me.  and to think ppl would buy this game, lol.

  3. Strudel | Strudel

    • 12:44pm BST - April 16th, 2009

    Seb, the comment boxes need re-encoding, they dont work for firefox on macs

     

    tkmdk843 is wrong

  4. Wadzilla

    • 3:01pm BST - April 16th, 2009

    I enjoyed flower. Very relaxing after playing hours of killzone 2.

  5. taurus82 | taurus82

    • 3:51pm BST - April 16th, 2009

    And Linger In Shadows seems to be selling well also, good times!!

  6. tkmdk843 | tkmdk843

    • 2:58pm BST - April 17th, 2009

    how am i wrong?

Related information

  • Related game: Flower

    Release date (US):
    February 12th, 2009
    Developer:
    thatgamecompany
    Genre:
    Misc - Zen
    Rank:
    150 of 1,516 Games
    Up 0 places (in last 7 days)

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