
There are tons of different kinds of puzzles, so things never get stale and keep you thinking at every turn. The soundtrack is fascinating as well since it stops and starts and sort of pulses in and out, making for a unique gaming experience that really turns the whole platformer/adventure/puzzle game on its head. The handmade stuff was then scanned and digitized to be animated in the game, and it is freakin' B-E-A-Utiful.

The real treat here is the scenery, which is all handmade from cardboard, paper, miniature lights, and motors. The premise is relatively simple your grandfather, the caretaker of Lumino City has been kidnapped, and it's up to you, as Lumi, to explore the city and figure out the mechanisms that make it work, collecting items and bringing them back to where they complete a circuit or mechanism.

Lumino City might just be the coolest mobile game ever.
