The Stillness of the Wind is a slow, melancholic indie game that tells the story of Talma, an elderly woman living alone on a remote farm. Each day, you care for your animals, tend to your land, and receive letters from family who’ve moved to the city. The tasks are simple, but the emotions they carry are anything but.
The gameplay is minimal — feed the goats, collect milk, trade cheese, plant seeds. But as the letters from your loved ones grow darker and more distant, a quiet tension sets in. You sense that something is ending, and you’re powerless to stop it.
Visually, the game is sparse but evocative, with soft pastel colors and ambient sounds that reinforce its lonely beauty. It’s not about winning or surviving — it’s about accepting the passage of time, loss, and the weight of memory.
This is a deeply personal and reflective experience, perfect for players who enjoy games like Firewatch or Journey, and who aren’t afraid of silence.