Lumino City

Lumino City

By State of Play Games

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2015-01-15
  • Current Version: 1.1.5
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 775.75 MB
  • Developer: State of Play Games
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.14

Description

◆ BAFTA Winner 2015 ◆ ◆ IGF 2015 Finalist ◆ ◆ DICE Award 2015 Finalist ◆ ◆ Indie Prize 2015 Finalist ◆ “The most beautiful game WIRED has seen in ages” Wired UK "A benchmark for adventure game design” Adventure Gamers “Unlike almost any other video game you've ever played....It's wow." Kotaku Lumino City is a Puzzle Adventure game, and the sequel to the award winning Lume. Begin by exploring the city, and using your ingenuity piece together all sorts of puzzling mechanisms to help the people who live in its unique world. Discover gardens in the sky, towers marooned high on an immense waterwheel, and houses dug precariously into cliffs. To create the environment, a ten foot high model city was built by hand and by laser cutter, with each motor and light wired up individually, bringing the scenes to luminous life. ◆ You play Lumi, who is catapulted into an epic journey and a hunt for Grandad after his dramatic kidnap. Explore the unusual dwellings beyond the city gates and finding out more about her intriguing Grandad's life along the way. Is he all he seems? ◆ A truly unique game environment. Everything you see on screen was made using paper, cardboard and glue. State of Play built a ten foot high model city, using laser cutting, miniature lights and motors to bring it to life. ◆ State of Play collaborated with award-winning architects, fine-artists, prop-makers and animators, and each discipline brought something unique to the design and execution of the finished game. “Continually engaging and often inventive puzzles. A wide range of wonders to behold...One of the most alluring visual extravaganzas in recent memory" Adventure Gamers “An astonishing place to explore” Eurogamer “Something special worth experiencing. Every scene is awe-inspiring” GameInformer “It's a huge, intricate world. Lumino City has a distinct and wonderful personality. Stunning” The Verge “Incredible craftsmanship. Magical atmosphere” Gamesblog Lumino City is the sequel to Lume, also available in the App Store. It's not essential to play Lume before this game, but please check it out if you enjoy Lumino City. Lumino City is in English only at present.

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Reviews

  • Huh? Wait do I? No maybe...?

    2
    By Alary
    Lost patience with it. Guess, guess, and guess again. Just isn't interesting. Nice graphics though...
  • Waste of Time

    1
    By nonyeb
    This "game" is impossible to play without watching online video walkthroughs. I bought this thing years ago and gave up on it then, and I've just given up on it again. There are no hints, no clues, just nothing to even begin letting you know what you're supposed to do. Randomly clicking on things might make something happen, but there's never any reason behind it. This experience was painful and frustrating, and that's not what I want in a game. Don't waste your time or your money.
  • Not available for macOS Catalina

    3
    By faluis99
    Not available for macOS Catalina
  • Doesn't work with Catalina

    1
    By Ed C 44444
    Can I get a refund?
  • Issue with MacOS Catalina

    3
    By Cyborcom
    I'm unable to launch this app since upgrading to Catalina. I re-downloaded and App says it is compatible on the App Store - however I get the incompatability symbol (circle with a slash) indicating it won't work. Contacted Luminocity support.
  • stuck at ferris wheel

    3
    By casaflyr
    I've tried, watched the few videos available. Still stuck at the ferris wheel.
  • Very nice game

    5
    By eb0505
    It’s working fine on a mid-2009 iMac running El Capitan. Looks like there will be many puzzles to solve and long time gameplay. Graphics and music are good. I like it.
  • Splendid!. Agree with all those + remarks. But, ONLY 4 games?

    4
    By Eahsahrbea
    Where is the reset? It is an excellent, first rate game. A load of puzzles within a mystery story in the framework of depleating natural resources. I played it through. It saved my place each time I took a break and it was ready to go when I returned. Until. Until I played and completed 4 games. Then,that was it. No more. Of course I could go back and jump into the earlier saved games, but there is apparently, apparently, no way to reset or delete the games. Maybe that is the last puzzle of the game.
  • beautiful game but not suited for track pads

    1
    By Gameluver$&@"
    I enjoyed the artistry for the little bit of the game I was able to play, unfortunately once I arrived at the ferris wheel i was unable to continue due to the lag in the track pad and the unresponsiveness in the game play. It is a shame that the rest of the work put into the game will go unseen. Maybe I’ll pick up a mouse some time down the road and have another go at it.
  • Cool design

    4
    By brettimus
    Love the concept, design, and puzzles. It is a must own game. My only criticism is that it is rather linear, with almost no way to change perspectives or look around.

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