Gravity Island to Float onto iOS March 24, 2016

Gravity Island to Float onto iOS March 24, 2016

Aw that thing looks so adorable!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 12, 2016 @ 03:05 PM (Staff Bios)
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Fans of "gravity platformers" may be happy to know that beginning on March 24, 2016, a new iPhone and iPad game will be hitting the app store. Titled Gravity Island, this puzzle game invites players to search for the lost Lumies, encountering arctic environments, hot lava caves, and tropical jungles. If you're interested in a trailer, you can check out this one below, which features 34 seconds of gameplay. To me, the art style is a little quirky, but still rather adorable.

Here is the story:

Shiro, a small, cuddly creature with unique abilities, collects magic fireflies called Lumies. Unfortunately, due to his clumsy behavior, he shatters the lantern and he must retrieve the Lumies all over the four worlds of Gravity Island.

As for the features?
  • Charming 2D platformer
  • Travel through 80 challenging levels
  • Overcome numerous obstacles and traps
  • Find the Lumies, who have found hiding-places in every level
  • Change the forces of gravity and saunter along walls and ceilings

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