


Puzzle-ly speaking, the puzzles in Lumino City doesn’t have the curve where the puzzles in later level would be harder than the first one. Lumi will move from one point to another, talk to find problem, solving puzzles, collecting items, and like all this kind of game, tapping all the things possible. Lumino City at its core is a point-and-click adventure game. To find her grandpa, Lumi has to explore the city, interact with all people, and you as the player will be experiencing a fascinating mechanism that power this city. So it’s now up to Lumi, you, to find him and bring balance to the world. In Lumino City, this time, Lumi’s grandfather, the caretaker, the handyman of the city, has been kidnapped. It still uses the same characters, Lumi as the main character and her Grandfather that’s running into trouble like always. According to Luke Whittaker, the person behind all this gorgeous visuals, Lume was only the first part of the story that he and his team wanted to tell. And who knows that actually, Lumino City has already been planned back in 2012 with Lume. Lumino City is a sequel of one of the most gorgeous handmade game released in 2011, Lume. Don’t believe me? Check their behind-the-scene trailer below, and why do they bother to do all that? Because they can, and this is Lumino City. It is a puzzle adventure game, it is a point and click adventure, with all the backdrops behind, entirely made with real world materials, paper, card.Įven all the effects are handmade using motors and miniature lights. That is why, I got really excited when I saw this trailer from State of Play Games. If you can, that game would most likely wins an award (because it’s rare). You wouldn’t be able to find easily a game with great graphics and great gameplay. Unfortunately, games that’s taking too many attentions on their graphics, are usually end with bland or even worst poor gameplay. That is also the reason why I really excited with games that put their effort in their visual appearance. I couldn’t always take a great photo, but I do know if I’m taking a bad photo, so I do believe with my eyes a little bit.
