Lumines Video Game Series
Lumines Series Evolution
2018
Lumines Remastered
2012
Lumines: Electronic Symphony
2008
Lumines Supernova
2006
Lumines II
2005
Lumines
Lumines Remastered
Puzzle
June 26, 2018
A two-dimensional puzzle game inspired by to classic title of the genre and one of the first games of this type to be released – the good old Tetris. It is a remastered version of 2005 Lumine, which was available only on PlayStation Portable handheld console. The game thoughtfully builds on classic ideas and adds some new features.
Lumines: Electronic Symphony
Puzzle
February 22, 2012
A new version of the popular series of logical games, which was born on PSP. Like many Tetris clones, it is up to players to match each other and remove colored blocks from the playing field.
Lumines Supernova
Puzzle
December 23, 2008
Another edition of the popular logic game. We remove colorful blocks from the game board. It is worth mentioning that the gameplay modes are very diverse.
Lumines Plus
Puzzle
February 15, 2007
Lumines Plus is a puzzle game that belongs to a well-known series, originally intended for PlayStation Portable. The popularity of the series among PSP owners made developers decide to extend the circle of its fans with PlayStation 2 users. The rules of the game are the same as their predecessors. Falling four-part blocks of two colours shall be placed in a suitable place.
Lumines II
Puzzle
November 6, 2006
Lumines II is a sequel to the extremely popular logical game, which is a modification of the immortal Tetris. Tetsuya Mizuguchi is responsible for the creation of Lumines II. He is also the creator of the first part, whose output includes such titles as Rez or Shenmue.
Lumines Live!
Puzzle
October 18, 2006
Lumines Live! is a logical game, belonging to a well-known series, initially intended for Sony console owners. Due to the popularity of the series, developers decided to expand the circle of its fans with Xbox 360 users.
Lumines
Puzzle
March 22, 2005
Lumines was honoured as the first puzzle game released on PlayStation Portable. Another clone of Tetris, however, significantly expanded in relation to the original, was created in the studios of Q Entertainment and Bandai.