3/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for Lume HD for iPhone.
Lume HD is paid iOS app published by State of Play Games Ltd
jumpy6833
Great graphics and amazing gameplay.......... But it is taking forever for part two of the mystery!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zamudio3313
It was really fun until I figured out it was so short... Hurry and finish the second part but just make it an update for users who already purchased the game because it was far to short for $3 ... Please make it an update for the people who used their money to buy this :) thanks
Thump14
Shouldn't have been released with only small part of game. Very short. Game crashes a lot. When you shift between apps, the game always starts over (long booting up time for game) and no auto save, you must constantly press "save" to protect your work from crashes. Great idea for a game, needs work.
Girl in the Cowboy Hat
What a lovely, engaging Part I. More than ready for Part II! (and any other game you'd like to develop)
AU1990
I have music and some background scenery and these huge black boxes that I can interact with somewhat. Please fix I really wanted to spend my Sunday afternoon playing Lume.
Lume WAS great...
This was a great game, but is now un-playable. As other reviewers have noted, icons are replaced by big black boxes which cannot interface with game controls. It won't even load now. Please, developers, we have been patient waiting for Lume 2, but now this is unbearable.
muggle-most-fowl
Thank you soo much for fixing the app. I think it is an incredibly beautiful looking game. It really is unique.
SlightlyMe
Let me start with the good: this game is beautiful and charming, and has spectacular potential. However, I'm not going to lie... I currently feel like I've been cheated or scammed, even if (or even though) there is going to be more gameplay added on to the game in the future. I don't doubt that this sort of development takes painstakingly long to complete, and the little I've seen thus far is very well done. But I finished the game after less than 15 minutes of gameplay, yet I paid $3 for it, which is comparatively in the mid-to-higher price range in the App Store. Someone who pays $3 for an app has expectations, and although its beautiful, this game is severely lacking in material. Actually, when I got to the end so quickly, I kind of thought it was a joke or teaser for a second. And when I realized it wasn't, I got significantly annoyed. The $3 price tag is a pretty audacious move when you take into account the amount (or lack thereof) of material/gameplay it contains... Instead, it should probably have gone one of two ways: either hold off on the release until there are several chapters made (or at least an hour's worth of gameplay) and charge this much upon its release, or release this current "peek preview" version for free to get people excited, then start charging when more material gets added. But charging $3 right off the bat without a clear heads-up in the description about what little I'm getting makes me feel scammed and removes any trust I had in the developers. And so, for now, I'll just keep my fingers crossed in hopes that more gameplay actually *does* get added (and that the project doesn't fall through like so many often do) and hope that this update comes sooner rather than later... I am looking forward to it.