Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
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  1. Nov 28, 2017
    It’s got cracking music, a load of subtle nods to the home computer days and has enough head-scratchers to keep you thinking without necessarily completely stumping you.
User Score
7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 18
  2. Negative: 4 out of 18
  1. Jan 24, 2021
    7
    Lumo: A good return to old-school isometric platforming as we used to see in the 80s or early 90s. Reminiscent of Equinox or SolsticeLumo: A good return to old-school isometric platforming as we used to see in the 80s or early 90s. Reminiscent of Equinox or Solstice although inspired by Head Over Heels.

    Pros and cons (from big to small):
    #1 Pro: There's really nothing like this game coming out any more, a pretty unique experience.
    #2 Con: It can sometimes be difficult to tell where objects are with the isometric view. It would appear 3D platformers like Super Mario 64 made this genre obsolete, but they're not the same.
    #3 Con: No combat - I was hoping for an experience similar to Equinox on SNES, but this game is more exploring and jumping than fighting.
    #4 Pro: The ambient soundtrack and colourful lighting create a solitary atmosphere that matches the old Equinox feel amazingly well.
    #5 Pro: The game has lots of breaks from dungeon crawling into minecart riding, slalom skiing, and even a Zaxxon clone, like a miniature museum of isometric gaming.
    #6 Smallish Cons: No more leaderboards as of 2020, and there are a few small glitches.
    #7 Smallish Pro: It's nice to play this type of game with a joystick instead of a d-pad. The classics stink in this regard.

    Replay value: It took me about 25 hours to play through exploration mode once plus a couple of tries at hardcore mode (finite lives and no saves). The game contains lots of "achievements" and hidden items which gives it a fair chunk of replay value, and I'm not sure you can experience all of the game's hidden "warp zones" on one playthrough.

    As of this writing, I'd put the game's value at about $25 CAN ($20 US). I believe that's in line with the current eshop price, but the game goes on sale often.
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  2. Jan 18, 2021
    1
    Yet another waste of time that convinces people to buy it by constantly being on sale on the eShop. This game reminds me of the god awfulYet another waste of time that convinces people to buy it by constantly being on sale on the eShop. This game reminds me of the god awful Crystal Chronicles games that Final Fantasy would make that try to ape the dungeon structure of old Zelda games without any of the wit, instead, relying on awful camera angles and horrible depth perception in place of real puzzles. Everything is a puzzle when you don’t give any instruction, I suppose. That must be an easy way to “write” a game: no dialogue, structure, plot, or anything even similar. Full Review »
  3. Aug 5, 2023
    2
    I bought this game because it was for 1 Dollar in the Eshop and the User Score what kind of ok but surprisingly this game was a big fail forI bought this game because it was for 1 Dollar in the Eshop and the User Score what kind of ok but surprisingly this game was a big fail for me. I was bored from the beginning and the controls were really frustrating. Not even for 1 Dollar i can recommend this game.... Full Review »