Lumino City
Lumino City
Description (IGDB)
Sequel to the award-winning game Lume, Lumino City begins where that game left off. Begin by exploring the city, and using your ingenuity piece together all sorts of puzzling mechanisms to help the people who live in its unique world. Discover gardens in the sky, towers marooned high on an immense waterwheel, and houses dug precariously into cliffs. To create the environment, a ten foot high model city was built by hand and by laser cutter, with each motor and light wired up individually, bringing the scenes to luminous life.
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Description Steam (Français)
Lumino City continues where we left Lume. As Lumi welcomes Grandad back at the end of Lume, she is swiftly catapulted into a new epic journey and a hunt for Grandad. Explore the unusual dwellings beyond the city gates and finding out more about her Grandad's intriguing life along the way. Is there more to him than first appears?
A cross disciplinary team worked on Lumino City State of Play collaborated with award-winning architects, fine-artists, prop-makers and animators, each discipline brought something unique to the design and execution of the finished game.
Éditions et prix Steam
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Avis des joueurs Steam
Lumino City, c'est un point and click où l'on suit les tribulations d'une petite fille de papier à la recherche de son grand-père ingénieur-inventeur. Le jeu a la particularité d'avoir des décors qui ont été créés pour de vrai avec du carton (voir le...
Excellent jeu "inde" tout mimi tout plein, coloré avec des enigmes qui ponctuent l'escalade de cette ville dans les nuages. Merci à Oliv_211 pour son patch fr bénévole .
Petit pouce :) + Direction artistique superbe, image comme son + Durée de vie honnête pour le prix (5h ?) + fin joliment racontée même si sans grosse surprise, par rapport aux indices glanés en jouant - manque d'intéraction par rapport aux standard...
Bon petit jeu d'énigmes. Beaux décors et elles musiques. Cependant, le jeu est entièrement en anglais. Jeu terminé en 7 - 8 heures. Je recommande.
Coté graphique et inspiration "maquette en papier/carton" il n'y a rien a redire : c'est très réussi. Des touches d'humour et de créativité marquent le décor. Un beau travail ! Les énigmes sont sympathiques et relativement variées. Bien quelles tienn...
Mises à jour et Actualités
Have You Played Lumino City?
Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time… I recently replayed Lumino City, for the purposes of following a joke recipe in it, and made a horrible lemon dish (it was lemony). Lumino city is a puzzle adventure where you navigate a little city that runs on all sorts of unusual machinery. And that city is a physical model, with the characters mapped onto it. It s beautiful. (more…)
Halloween 2018 Special: making Lumino City s lemon in a lemon sauce
Lumino City came out in 2014, but it remains one of my most favourite ever puzzle games. I go back to it probably once a year at least, because it’s a soothing little happy place. Like how when I’m chronically hungover I watch This Is Spinal Tap. It’s a puzzle game made with a physical model of a little city, and I am incapable of getting over that fact. I felt that it was an ideal game to write about for a day of lovely cute features. Miniature models involve a lot of detail work, and Lumino City has a lot of other unnecessary details. When I started playing it earlier this week to get a feel for it again, I found that one of these details is a recipe for “Lemon in a Lemon Sauce.” With instructions. So I made Lemon in a Lemon Sauce. (more…)
Important Update
We've just issued an important patch which fixes an issue preventing some scenes from working properly. For those who've purchased, please make sure the game updates before you launch it next time, and if you have problems, restarting Steam should do the trick. New buyers will automatically have the patched version. Hope you're all enjoying the game! The State of Play team
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« An interesting game from all points of view. It amuses even those people who are normally not interested in games at all. [Issue#249] »
« Photorealistic adventure from fantasy environment that will please everybody. »
« And so it’s a strange mix. Lumino City is a real world filled with relationships as thin as its papercraft inhabitants. Whether intentional or not, it seems to be the focus, given that there’s not much in the way of “adventure” in this point-and-click adventure. »
« Underneath Lumino City’s architecturally intricate paper-crafted spectacle is a genuinely rewarding adventure game, albeit one with the flimsiest of stories. »
« Issues with the sound design aside, Lumino City is truly wonderful. The writing sparkles, puzzles are well put together and fun while requiring you to work for the solution just the right amount, and the visuals really do feel special. »
« A cozy atmosphere and an astonishing art direction lay the foundation for a really challenging graphic adventure. A little bit on the short side, but the puzzles are exacting and will keep your brain engaged. »
« It toes the point-and-click line with its mechanics, characters, and story but its hand-crafted aesthetic is what elevates it into the realm of something special worth experiencing. »
« Lumino City really has only one flaw: its cracking puzzles and amazing architecture aren't matched by a similarly memorable story. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I love this game, the whole city look so papery material, the moving methods + way to solve puzzles + atmosphere are absolutely magically creative. »
« Visually stunning, what an underrated GEM of game, just because didnt sell huge amount of money dont mean the game is not art itself and worthy your money, I just think if this game was launched this year should have been a great selling game. Simple controls, beautiful and creative art style! truly amazing piece of art. »
« Underrated indie gem, it's a piece of art! making these types of realistic scenes at that time wasn't an easy task. really enjoyed the game. »
« Incredible art. I honestly wasn't the biggest fan of the gameplay itself, because while the puzzles weren't bad, there really wasn't anything special about them to keep me hooked. But what really drove me to keep playing was just the vast array of different art styles that were all so masterfully done in the game. For that alone it deserves a high rating. »
« This game is an artistic gem. The entire city is a real model made from paper and other materials with the character animations superimposed. That sounds a bit hokey for a computer game but the execution is near perfect. The puzzles were clever and varied with an emphasis on logic rather than cartoon logic which can be frustrating in games of this genre. Overall, this was an excellent exploration puzzle adventure with an art style that is sublime. I finished it in about 6 hours which is a bit short so catch it on sale. »
« I bought this for my 9-year-old and 7-year-old girls and they love it. It's the perfect level for them because after a bit of effort, they are able to solve most of the puzzles. Sometimes they get stuck and I push them in the right direction, but it's not often. Sometimes, the simple mechanics of a puzzle are annoying, like the crane, where you have to keep rounding everyone up, or the wheel with the clothes. When you have to run up and down and all around to explore and figure out what you need to do is exasperating, but I would just tell my girls to look for things that might help them, and they would eventually get it. The guitar puzzle was fun for them. There was a long series of musical tunes to know, and after a long time and many mistakes, my girls finally got it and they were relieved and giggling. Once they have figured out a puzzle, my girls love to go back and "solve" that puzzle over and over again. This is easy to do with the saved steps in each saved game. It would be nice though to be able to name the saved games instead of trying to remember which one of the 4 games is whose. I'm not sure they appreciate how beautiful the game is, since it's their first puzzle/adventure game, but I love the looks of it and it's what persuaded me to buy it. I like that the story isn't too involved and you're just thrown into the search for Grandpa. It's a perfect game for kids. »