Lara Croft GO
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Release Date | 27 August 2015 | |
Platforms | Google Android, Apple iOs, Windows Phone | |
Game Time | 4-5 hours | |
Developer | Square Enix Montreal | |
Publisher | Square Enix | |
Game Chronology: | ||
Lara Croft: Relic Run | Lara Croft GO |
Lara Croft GO is a puzzle game for Smart Phones and Tablet PCs running iOs, Android or Windows 8.1 released on 27 August 2015. The developers promise four to five hours of gameplay.[1] Unlike its predecessor Lara Croft: Relic Run it is not a free to play game but must be bought from the corresponding App Store. The game will be sold for 4,99 Dollar / Euros[2] or a comparable price in Pound.
Building on the success of the award-winning and critically acclaimed Hitman GO, Square Enix Montreal unveils an all-new, ground-breaking mobile experience: Lara Croft GO. It’s Lara Croft as you’ve never seen her before: a turn-based puzzle experience set in a long-forgotten world, delivering gorgeous visuals, a mesmerizing soundtrack and challenging gameplay, all at your fingertips. Lara Croft GO arrives on mobile and tablets later this year.
Official Source
Levels
- The level The Entrance consists of five sub-chapters.
Features & Gameplay
Lara Croft GO is centred around solving puzzles. The levels consist of a playing field of dots connected by lines. Lara can move along those lines from dot to dot by swiping. To continue to the next level Lara has to reach the exit. On her path she has to avoid various traps - like crumbling floors or walls - and solve puzzles.[4]
Traps & Obstacles
Outfits
Links
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/SquareEnixMtl/status/611284446491377664 Square Enix Montreal Twitter Account
- ↑ http://tombraider.tumblr.com/post/127087765575/new-lara-croft-go-launch-details-ready-for-more Official Tomb Raider Blog
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FKG6SiYsdA First Level Hands On by App Spy
- ↑ https://youtu.be/WYggRD93-vc Gameplay video, Gamescom 2015