Lumini Zen
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Lumini Zen is a traditional puzzle game.
You take a Tetris-like shape, you place it over a level built of flashbulbs. And the flashbulbs go LIGHT! It's a very peacefull and relaxing process. You enjoy the picture as you dive deeper into the waves of mesmerizing lights. Until you realize that you have only couple of moves left and that THOSE UGLY STUPID SHAPES DON'T FIT! The level restarts. Now it's all calm, peacefull and quiet again.
Lumini Zen is built on a simple concept but it takes some good planning to complete all the levels. The shapes you get from the game are generated randomly. It means that a level that you've once completed easily might seen unbeatable to you on the next run. And every time you play a level you play it differently.
Thanks to our volunteer translators the game is available in English, German, French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese (Brasil), Italian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Polish and Turkish.
The DEMO VERSION is available for free. It has 24 Easy and 12 Hard levels.
The FULL VERSION has 72 Easy and 48 Hard levels. It also has Zen mode where you play auto-generated levels for as long as you wish without any limits. It can be played literally forever.
Controls
Take and move shapes - Left mouse button
Rotate shapes - Right mouse button
Useful Tips
Filling in a level is the hardest when you are near the end. You'll notice it on a bigger levels. So pick up an area with the most space - this will be your Last Stand Sector. Now start filling in every other sector piece by piece. You move from the edges to your Last Stand Sector. Slowly but surely.
Plan ahead. Keep in mind the next shape (you can see what shape is coming next in the right slot). Some times you might want to turn off couple bulbs with your current shape to fit in the next shape.
If you place your shape to the Reserve Slot (the most leftt one) you can take it back later when you need it. You can also see the second next shape this way (one nice little trick for you).
Don't try to understand a bulb. Be a bulb! Adapt, improvise and shine.
If you have any questions or need help or just feel like - here is our small Discord server: Join Lumini Zen Discord
Team & Credits
Design and programming: Bot Heartless
Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Beautifull people who helped hugely with the translations:
halil - Turkish language
jellyfishyishy - French & Korean languages
GabsBoo - Portuguese and Chinese languages
Dermir - Italian language
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Bot Heartless |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2D, Casual, Indie, Relaxing, Singleplayer, Tetris |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | German, English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Turkish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional) |
Inputs | Mouse |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, Interactive tutorial, One button |
Links | Homepage |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.90 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- Sale time!Oct 30, 2022
- Lumini Zen is available on itch.ioAug 26, 2022
- Demo update 1.0.3Aug 23, 2022
Comments
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I looked at the demo version and it works fine for me with MX-15 Debian Jessie 32 bit.
The differentiation of the blue tones is somewhat difficult.
Since I play the game in German:
Züge and not Zügen
The level on the picture can of course (?) be completed with the 3 available bricks.
How can the game come to me if I do not use online banking.
I buy games from GOG using Paysafecard.
Hei! Vielen Dank for your comment and your suggestions.
The given level can be surely completed with the 3 coming bricks. Every time bricks are generated randomly (more or less) so often times you complete it with less moves.
Couldn't you add a bit details on your issues with color differentiation? The color of bricks doesn't mean a lot. And the "charge" of light-bulbs is differentiated by color, brightnes AND shape so there where no reports on that part yet. But I could miss something, too :)
As for banking part: since you are the first person who actually expressed his wish to purchase the game (and since I do not know much about payment options) I guess I could just give you Lumini Zen as a Welcome Gift :) If that is ok I'll add a (free) Download Key for your account here on itch.io. Please let me know.
Then others come and want a free download key as well. I would be delighted if you would send me the game or add a Download Key for my account. But I can also pay for it. Can you do something with a paysafecard code or do you want to give me bank details to which I can transfer money?
The problem for me in the game was that after a few levels it was difficult to distinguish which slots were occupied and which were not. Especially if you want to play fast, the differentiation of the blue tones could be clearer. This refers only to the first levels of the demo version.
Got it. No worries :) Please give me your e-mail address so I can send you a download link.
janko.w [at] gmx.net
Sent by email.
It's up and on a sale! What a time to be a puzzle lover!
The game is in a closed beta-test state now.