This game is amazing! > Good music > Good sound effects > Excellent polished > And the best, excellent puzzles. Very simple mechanics, reflect the light. But don't think it will be an easy task. I recommend 100%
Lit Up
- Release Date:
- May 9, 2022
- Developer:
- Waidy Andrade
- Publisher:
- Cronostase
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About the Game

Lit Up is a puzzle game where you need to place objects and trace a path of light to illuminate the entire room. Place the items and find a way to solve the levels.
Manipulate crystals and mirrors...
... torches...
... and even the sun!
- 50 hand-crafted levels;
- Original soundtrack, composed especially for you to feel immersed in the game;
- Made for everyone who loves puzzles;
- In each level a new challenge;
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User Reviews
I'm into it. I enjoyed playing late at night since I don't sleep well and blahblah-trytoplaysomethingnot "exciting" blahsomethingsomethingits4amstopshootingthingsblah. Idunno. Took me less than 10 hours to go through all 50 levels, I accidentally left it open like twice when I did doze off. There is also more than one way to solve some levels I guess, since I finished a few without using all of the crystals/mirrors and uh... cute bats and rats. I'd play a sequel or again in a few months, ya'know.
Call me Goldilocks, because this game was just right. The challenge level is in that really satisfying middle ground where you DO need to put in some real work, but not so much so that it begins to feel like, well, [i]work.[/i] The mechanics are introduced progressively and in a way that's very easy to intuit, and the play field remains compact and focused throughout the entire game. (Seriously, I kept dreading the point where the levels would get bigger and bigger until they were wide open spaces, but THANK GOODNESS that never happened.) All in all: Great job dev, I'm happy I bought your game!
I'm not very good at this game, but I still enjoyed the time I played it. It functions very well, the logic is sound and while the graphics are very reduced, that's all it needs.
A solid puzzle game where you have to use various objects like crystals, mirrors and torches to light up every square of the field. Some of the bigger levels rely a bit too much on just trying out everything, but you can pierce every solution together by yourself if you are patient enough. For the cheap price, it is a decent puzzle and a somewhat fun way to spend an hour or two!
This review will focus more on the potential this developer has rather then the actual game. It is a good casual puzzler and if I didn't play Lighton 1 & 2 I would leave it at that, just another good puzzler. You can see that the ideas are there but they all came across as massively underdeveloped. 5 levels of one mechanic and poof on to the next one so by the time I finished the game I really wanted to play some more complex levels, sadly there were only 1 or 2. It could've and should've been a game on the level of Lighton games but in the end we got a casual puzzler with interesting concepts that didn't really go anywhere, The game looks better and sound better but the end product is just not good enough. That is what happens when you set the standards pretty high. It is a good game and for the asking price I guess it is worth your time.
this makes my brain wrinkly
This is a fun puzzle game -- short, but well worth it for the price.
Challenging yet fun! There are no hints but you don't need them. I just wish the achievements counted toward the 100% perfect game counter.
It's a nice and simple puzzle game with a simple objective, just light up all squares in the room. The mechanics are simple, but sometimes it's not easy to combine them. The puzzles themselves are not too difficult, but don't underestimate them... all you need is to think a little bit, really. I do enjoy puzzle games, but I'm not the sharpest tool in shed so it took me a while. Go for it if all you want is to kill some time, it's a nice and simple game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: Intel core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
FAQ
How much does Lit Up cost?
Lit Up costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Lit Up?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: Intel core i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Graphics card supporting DirectX 9.0c Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: Any
What platforms is Lit Up available on?
Lit Up is available on Windows PC.
Is Lit Up worth buying?
Lit Up has 98% positive reviews from 41 players.
When was Lit Up released?
Lit Up was released on May 9, 2022.
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