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Genre: Puzzle

Publisher: UbiSoft

Release Date: 03/2005

Players:

Max. AdHoc players: 1-2

WiFi Compatible: Ad Hoc

Suggestive Themes

Description

Bust blocks, solve puzzles, and play wirelessly with your friends. In Lumines, your objective is to clear the screen by connecting blocks of like colors together. A timeline wipes away your solid color creations, which can also initiate combos and link moves. See if you have what it takes to advance through 24 levels, each with its own musical theme and sound effects. Lumines features four gameplay modes, including single-player and multiplayer.

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GameSpot News, October 11,2005

Lumines squares away half a million

Famed Japanese producer Tetsuya Mizuguchi's PSP game big in Europe and America, but...

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GameSpot News, March 24,2005

Lumines lights up PSPs

Q's puzzler a bright spot for owners of Sony's handheld; Tetris-esque game features...

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GameSpot News, February 10,2005

Ubisoft confirms Lumines deal

Publisher formally announces agreement with Bandai to bring its puzzle game to North...

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User Ratings & Reviews (2)

The Most Addicting Puzzle Game to Hit the PSP

by JonnyGamer May 17, 2009, 3:27 PM PDT

I glued myself to this one until the battery ran low the first time I played it. Great for hours of extended play or even if you just have a few minutes to spare. Lots of fun and right up there with Tetris. 

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Finally a puzzle game on the level of Tetris

by JohnnyDeath Nov 24, 2008, 3:20 PM PST

Stacking and deleting blocks to music has never been so fun! Plus, the puzzle modes are enjoyable too. 

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