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Lyxo

Lyxo

A game of light

Games
Education
Puzzle
Simulation
16 reviews
⭐️4.1 / 5
Rating
🙌33
Ratings
📼1 vid & 8 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Lyxo

1.1

November 11, 2021

- We added 17 exciting new levels! - The brightness of the screen can now be adjusted.
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1.0

February 23, 2021

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Description of Lyxo

Lyxo will take you on a journey to the fascinating world of light. Use rays of light to explore the darkness, avoid obstacles, create new sources of light, mix colors and thus make your targets light up. 87 levels lead you through breathtaking worlds of color, light and shadow and surprise with extraordinary puzzles and solutions. Features: - Innovative new game mechanics - 87 handcrafted levels - A wide range of exhilarating, engaging, and diverse obstacles - Striking, beautiful, clean visuals - Minimalistic with a deep, Bauhaus-inspired design www.lyxogame.com
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Lyxo: FAQ

Can Lyxo be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Lyxo is compatible with the iPad.
The Lyxo app was launched by Tobias Sturn.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 9.0.
Users love Lyxo, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.1 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Lyxo Is Games.
1.1 is the most recent version of Lyxo.
Lyxo’s latest update was rolled out on July 4, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Lyxo app is now available in American English.
No, Lyxo is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Lyxo.
Unfortunately, Lyxo is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Lyxo

  • Best Puzzle Game

    I absolutely adored this game. While the idea is simple, make the light shine in the circle, the puzzles are challenging and unique. I like how the challenges fed slowly built over time and (spoiler) how the colored light combining levels were true to how different colors of light would blend in reality vs how paint colors mix.

    The music and overall ambiance to the game made it very relaxing to play. I’m bummed I’m out of levels but looking forward to replaying the game.

    Note to developer: it would be nice to have a menu screen to jump around previously play levels easier. The only way I can see how to do that is by manually clicking the back arrow and having to scroll.
  • The tutorial prompts are incredibly annoying and persistent and there’s no way to turn them off.

    There’s no menu that I can see to customize the tutorial guides. No in-game menu.
  • A case study on simplicity

    I adore simplicity and minimalism. This game is an incredible example of both. You simply click its icon, tap through the splash screen and level screen, and you’re in. There are almost zero distractions and options. At first, I was a little let down. Later, however, I appreciated the fact that I was only able to focus on the game and nothing else.

    Graphics are beautiful. The physics of the optics are so elegant and fast. I usually found myself delaying the objective of the level just to play with light. Sandbox mode?? 🤩 Levels get progressively challenging and they do a great job at introducing you to new features and pitfalls without any interruption to the story. You just figure it out.

    Some feedback for developer(s):
    -Every now and then, I accidentally hit the back button on a level I was working on when creating a mirror in that region.
    -iPhone gestures interfered with gameplay when creating mirrors near top and bottom of screen (I’m not sure you can do anything about this, though).
    -It is inconvenient to go back to other levels when you have to click the back arrow eighty times (but I understand the desire for minimalism).

    I love this game and it is perfect for a great and simple time. ✌️