Lumino City

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Lumino City
Lumino City cover.jpg
Developer(s) State of Play Games
Publisher(s) State of Play Games (iOS), Noodlecake Studios (Android)
Platform(s) OS X, Windows, iOS, Android
ReleaseOS X, Windows
3 December 2014
iOS
29 October 2015 [1]
Android
12 April 2017
Genre(s) Puzzle, adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Lumino City is a puzzle adventure video game developed and published by State of Play Games. The game was released for OS X and Windows in December 2014, for iOS in October 2015., and Android for 12 April 2017. It is a sequel to Lume.

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Gameplay

Lumino City is a puzzle adventure video game. [2]

Development and release

Lumino City was developed by State of Play Games. [2] It is a sequel to Lume. [2] Lumino City was released OS X and Windows on 3 December 2014, [2] for iOS on 29 October 2015. [1] and for Android on 12 April 2017 but the Android version was published by Noodlecake Studios

Reception

At the 2015 Independent Games Festival, Lumino City was nominated for "Excellence in Visual Art". [6] During the 18th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Lumino City for "Outstanding Achievement in Game Direction". [7] At the 11th British Academy Games Awards, Lumino City won in the "Artistic Achievement" category; it was also nominated in the categories of "British Game" and "Game Innovation". [8] The game received a nomination in the "Most Innovative" category at the 2016 Games for Change Awards. [9]

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