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Lumo Download For Pc [serial Number]

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About This Game Witness the rebirth of a genre in Lumo – a classic isometric adventure with a modern twist for gamers young and old alike!As a contemporary take on the long-lost isometric platform genre, Lumo can be enjoyed by anyone looking for an absorbing, challenging and rewarding adventure. But for those who lived through the golden age of videogames – the 80s and early 90s – or know about the games and culture from that time, layer upon layer of nods, winks and touches to those times help build upon an experience that’s as heart-warming as it is exciting!With over 400 rooms across four unique zones, six hidden mini-games and all kinds of secrets to uncover, Lumo is a true voyage of discovery. How much you discover just depends on how hard you look…Lumo revives the long-lost art of isometric platforming, while bringing a charm of all its own to the genre.Over 400 rooms will test your skill, each one a self-contained challenge to overcome.The more you look, the more you'll find – from a hugely absorbing adventure on the surface to all kinds of secrets to find underneath!A true love letter to the golden age of gaming… adventures don't get much more heart-warming than this! 7aa9394dea Title: LumoGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Triple Eh?Publisher:Rising Star GamesRelease Date: 24 May, 2016 Lumo Download For Pc [serial Number] It will take too long to list all features of this outstanding work, so I'll just say that this is must-have if you like 80/90s games and want to see it modernized to today's standart without losing the key atmosphere. Totally worth every penny.. Really, really enjoying this game. Hits its atmosphere right on the nail. Well paced, simple to play game with more than a nod to vintage gaming which will go over peoples heads even if you are a oldy like me. Only issue I find is that the game features isometric platforming with weak shadow. Judging your jumps can be slightly annoying but with now penalty on the normal mode its just a mere annoyance. Special shout out to the music which I had to search out and buy.. Lumo is a hardcore action-platformer that takes place in an isometric perspective. While much of the challenge derives from the isometry, which makes judging movement and platform locations tricky, there are tons of skill-based sections later on that require you to make jumps with reactive precision timing. There is quite a bit of replay value due to the many hidden secrets and the "Old-School" speedrun mode, which has limited lives. You have to be a savage platforming god to beat the Old-School mode, and I'm plenty willing to take on that challenge. Recommended for platforming enthusiasts.. The creator must be a fan of Solstice for the NES because it looks and plays extremely similar. Which is a fantastic game because there so few of these kind of games that actually exist. Solstice is my favorite game of all time, so this hits right at home. Gameplay is so smooth with many options for your control scheme. The music is great, lots of hidden secrets, some challenging puzzles as well. I wish the Story was more flushed out but that doesn't really matter in the end. I can't wait to play this game through to the end. Fantastic buy and would highly recommend to anyone who enjoys puzzles, platforming, or if they are just looking for something a bit different. 9\/10!. At it's heart, Lumo might just be another tribute game, but to be honest - it's always great to see a tribute to a less discussed corner of gaming history: the isometric puzzle\/platformer.Like its inspirations, it can be painfully hard at times, even frustrating to the point of wanting to hurl a controller across the room. The thing is: you'll take a breather, and you'll want to come back to master those jumps, or collect that darn rubber duck, or whatever other secrets there are.If you happened to grow up influenced by the UK side of gaming, you'll squeel (well, I did anyway) at delight with the various little cameos out there.As far as I'm concerned, it's really the type of game which is charming, challenging, but really solid fun. I'm nowhere near done with it right now, but I find myself going in for a few sessions a day - broken up by the aforementioned getting stuck and wanting to throw a controller around.So, pure oldschool bliss then.. soooo good, just beutiful, everything about this game just makes me happy!. it was fun. a little rough around the edges but definately an entertaining effort and some clever mechanics with just enough new stuff throughout to keep it interesting. maybe not quite worth 15 GBP.. Great game .. on the surface. It's all good until one particular screen in the ice levels. You're slipping all over the place and have to navigate through the air at very odd angles (not great for an isometric game), whilst avoiding slipping on the slippery blocks when you land, all in order to reach a high-up door.All I'll say is that whilst I can see how to complete this level, I have been unable to do so due to over-fiddly controls. This level has broken the game for me as I have been unable to pass it. I quit after trying over and over for an hour plus.For this reason I cannot recommend this game. The frustration is not worth it.. I looked at this game, read the reviews and thought "Yeah, this could be fun!". Spectrum retro with a modern twist. What's not to like?I have NEVER rage quit a game so much in my life. Any game that has an achievement for dying 250 times in one play through should NOT be available to the general public. That being said, I am still playing the game...and I'm determined to finish it...and it's fun...and the graphics are kind of cute...and it's kept me enterained for a few hours...and in truth, I love it...but also hate it at the same time!

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