

#LUMINO CITY LIGHTWELL SOFTWARE#
Here’s a nice little clip of the Cyclist level that I made without any extra software or hardware:īut the game shoots itself in the foot sometimes with its artwork. And it even goes a step further to take advantage of Apple’s new in-game recording feature. The game also includes a camera to take snapshots like we’ve seen in Monument Valley and some other artsy games. I don’t think I even knew cloud saves could work this well, and it’s certainly raised my expectations for the future (sorry, game developers!). It still picks up where I left off on the first device. I’ve not had a single issue with it, even if I leave the game open on one device before switching to the other. I honestly can say it’s the most reliable use of the iCloud I’ve ever seen. Not only does it sync your progress for levels completed, but also within the level you’re currently playing. The iCloud saves are flawless, allowing you to sync your devices and swap between them as often as you want.

It’s the perfect game to pick up and play in short bursts or to sit on your couch with for hours. I’m glad that the dialogue is short and sweet, without long cutscenes to watch.

I like that the game is broken up into bite-sized chunks, each of which you can revisit any time after you complete it. It seems like the perfect fit for iOS, even though it was originally designed for PCs. It follows a girl named Lumi on a search for her grandpa after he’s abducted from his home during afternoon tea.
