![]() ![]() You earn points by collecting gems and hearts, trying to ride through them as you move at great speed, eventually earning either a gold, silver, or bronze rank. You play as a young woman who has her heart broken, and the short but sweet journey of how she overcomes her sadness takes place over different levels which see you travel through them in a multitude of ways which include riding a motorbike, driving a Cadillac, falling through tunnels of light and colour, and flying. Developers Simogo and publishers Annapurna Interactive call it a “pop album video game,” combining illuminating visuals and a soundtrack that compliments the variety of gameplay on offer, and it’s a great example of how music and video games combine to provide unique works of art. Fundamentally, it’s a rhythm game akin to Rez or Lost in Harmony coated in bold neon pink and dark blue environments, but the story is an interpretive journey through heartbreak that lets you make up your own mind as to what it all means. After all, kids are the future - and the future is female.It’s difficult to explain what Sayonara Wild Hearts is. ![]() In the era of #MeToo and with an increased focus on women’s rights, we love that Pink included Willow in this video. It serves as a rally cry, as Pink sings, “This is a battle I must win, to want my share is not a sin.” (Amen to that.) More: Pink Juggles Kids, Music & Badassery in Her New DocumentaryĪlthough “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” was written nearly three years ago, the song is more relevant than ever in 2018 thanks to its themes of equality, persistence and speaking out for what’s right. “In honor of this incredible organization, in honor of this video for ‘Wild Hearts’ and in honor of girls and woman all over the world standing up for themselves, I am going to be making a donation in all of your names to this wonderful organization and I encourage you to do the same if the spirit moves you,” she said. The singer is an ambassador for the organization, and she has pledged to make a donation to UNICEF in honor of the song. Pink teamed up with UNICEF for the video. More: Pink Says She’s Raising Her Kids Gender-Neutral ![]()
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