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Discover the hand-crafted paper universe!

Lumino City, an inspired puzzle-adventure game taking you to a world where everything was meticulously hand-crafted from paper, is available for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com.

In Lumino City, everything you see on screen was made using paper, cardboard and glue. Resulting in building a 10 foot high model city, using laser cutting plus miniature lights and motors to bring it to life. The game's creators 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. Discover gardens in the sky, towers marooned high on an immense waterwheel, and houses dug precariously into cliffs. Now, using your ingenuity piece together all sorts of puzzling mechanisms to help the people who live in its unique world.

There are very few games out there that took as much real-world crafting and fine arts to become reality. Make sure you don't miss one of them - Lumino City, a truly unique GOG.com release.

UPDATE: CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT

If you think you can create crafty paper cities a cut above the rest, get on the stick and piece a paper place together, there’s extra goodies for you to be won!

As you know, all elements of Lumino City were meticulously hand-crafted from colorful paper. We’d like to see if it’s as difficult as it seems - so have your scissors and glue sticks at the ready!

Create your own Lumino City-esque setting out of paper, light and your own creative powers. Make it as big or small as you want and use your medium of choice (well, image or video) to capture it. Then, post your entry in a comment below and await our judgement!

We’ll be judging entries in two separate categories: image and video, and both categories will have the same set of prizes:
-- 1st place winners: a swag bag from the game’s creators, State of Play, and a $10 gift card to be used on anything from our site,
-- 2 runners-up each: a $10 gift card to be used on any games or movies our site.

UPDATE: As it seems you need some more time to work on your awesome paper projects, we are extending the entry deadline until Monday, December 15, at 5PM GMT. We'll announce the winners the following Monday (Dec. 22).

Some extra rules:
1 post per person, either an image or a video link
No game screenshots or photos of others’ projects: just your own creations
The entry deadline is exactly one week away: December 10th at 5PM GMT
A maximum of 3 images for a picture entry and 30 seconds for a video entry (if you show us more, only the first 3 images/30 seconds of your video will be judged)
Post edited December 09, 2014 by G-Doc
Not my kind of game, but it looks very cute!
It looks absolutely gorgeous.

But I had some severe problems with the puzzles in Lume, so I'm not completely sure that I will really enjoy it. Think I will wait for some reviews before I buy it.
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vicklemos: Check this, just in case you didn't know that Lume is, somehow, an experience more than a game (for me at least)
http://www.stateofplaygames.com/2012/06/lume-at-acmi/
I know what Lume is, thats why I got the connection between it and Lumino City before reading the game card. I like the aesthetics of the game a lot. The room presentation of the game in Melbourne is gorgeous :)

Yesterday, I noticed another artsy game on the PS Store: "The Unfinished Swan". Minimal and clever 3D esthetics at the same time ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULzGEfo39cQ
high rated
Looks beautiful and sweet!


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akhliber: I'm curious about this as well. I've never played the first game and would gladly pick it up on GOG.
Until then... check PM. :-)
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HypersomniacLive: Looks beautiful and sweet!

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akhliber: I'm curious about this as well. I've never played the first game and would gladly pick it up on GOG.
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HypersomniacLive: Until then... check PM. :-)
Wow, much appreciated! :)
Vote for the first game, Lume, on the wishlist:

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/lume
yeah, it was nice opportunity to bring Lume together with Lumino City
Truly, looks unique! Magnificent release, I'd like to see many games like that. Sadly I can't afford it now, but maybe during 2015 Christmas Sale... :)
It has a great art-style but I sincerely hope that it has more content than the first one. Lume was very short, I was disappointed to finish it after just 1 hour, specially because I was really enjoying the puzzles and art style.
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akhliber: Wow, much appreciated! :)
Have fun, and then pick up Lumino City on GOG! :-)


EDIT: and big thanks in return for the kind gesture! ;-D
Post edited December 03, 2014 by HypersomniacLive
Beautiful art style, the use of depth of field effects are stunning! On the wishlist.
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vicklemos: Check this, just in case you didn't know that Lume is, somehow, an experience more than a game (for me at least)
http://www.stateofplaygames.com/2012/06/lume-at-acmi/
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catpower1980: I know what Lume is, thats why I got the connection between it and Lumino City before reading the game card. I like the aesthetics of the game a lot. The room presentation of the game in Melbourne is gorgeous :)

Yesterday, I noticed another artsy game on the PS Store: "The Unfinished Swan". Minimal and clever 3D esthetics at the same time ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULzGEfo39cQ
Ahh yep, sorry, didn't mean to say that you didn't know what Lume was!
Great game, loved every bit of it!
And hooray for Lumino City here on GOG!

and thank you so much for the tip on "Unfinished Swan", pal!
Incredible what indies can deliver nowadays!!
Dev seems to know how to do great HandCraft-Style---not sure about the puzzles yet, waiting for reviews! :)
Is this a point-and-click game?
Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawsuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuit!

http://www.lumosity.com/