Lumines II: New Trailer
It's a trailer for Miz's new game.
Lumines II is the anticipated sequel to the addictive puzzle-based video game for PSP - cna you can see some recently released gameplay footage in our special juciy box down below.
Gamers control squares made of four smaller block pieces that are dropped into the playing field, one at a time, to form same-color rectangles. The vertical 'timeline' sweeps across the playing field from left to right, and wipes the same-color rectangles from the playing field. Unmatched blocks pile up and the game ends when the pile gets to the top of the playing screen. Advance through many action-packed levels, each with its own musical theme and sound effects.
Lumines II also features music written exclusively for the game by Japanese artist Shinichi Osawa, also known as MONDO GROSSO, who provided the opening track for the original Lumines. Tracks from Ken Ishii (DJ/producer) and TECHRIDERS, both from Japan, are also in the game.
The game will offer more than 60 stylish skins, wireless two-player ad hoc gameplay, all new battle modes, sensational new 3D backgrounds, and all-new graphics and streaming video. Stay tuned for more on Lumines II.
Video Coverage (Latest Videos & Video FAQ) | |||
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Description | Dur. | Size | Details |
Lumines II Gameplay footage (low quality) |
1:48 | 14MB | DF, SD, 16:9 480x268p30 1Mbps |
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