Step Into The Puzzle Platformer That is a Love Letter to Retro Gaming
Los Angeles, CA – June 22, 2016 – Rising Star Games, a video game publisher renowned for bringing unique and diverse games to players everywhere, announced today that Lumo is now available on Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft. Experience the platforming sensation that has been riveting audiences since its May debut on PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, PC, Mac, and Linux.
Developed by industry veteran Gareth Noyce who has founded his own studio, Triple Eh? Ltd., Lumo is a modern vision on classic isometric-styled platform adventures that were highly popular in the formative golden years of video gaming. Now, a new generation will be captivated by the unique visual style, ingenious puzzles and level design, and delightfully chill tunes that make Lumo magical.
Lumo Game Features:
- Adventure Reborn – Lumo revives the long-lost art of isometric platforming, bringing a charm all of its own to the genre.
- The Long Road Ahead – Over 400 rooms will test your skill, each one its own self-contained challenge to overcome.
- The Deeper You Go… – The more you look, the more you’ll find; from a hugely absorbing adventure on the surface to all kinds of fun secrets to find underneath!
- Sealed With A Kiss – As a love letter to the golden age of gaming, adventures don’t get much more heart-warming than Lumo!
Lumo is a contemporary take on the isometric platform genre that will be enjoyed by anyone looking for an absorbing, challenging, and rewarding adventure. For those who lived through the golden age of video games – the ’80s and early ’90s – or familiar with the games and culture from that time, there are numerous salutes to the influential gaming period to be discovered and relished in Lumo. With over 400 rooms across four highly stylized zones, six hidden mini-games and all kinds of wonders to uncover, Lumo is a true voyage of discovery.
Here is the Lumo Launch Trailer:
Lumo is now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 system, PC, Mac, and Linux (Steam) for $19.99, and is scheduled to release on PlayStation Vita system in the coming weeks. Lumo features Cross-Save functionality between PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita systems.
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