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Radium Lux

$4.99
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Developer:
Lukas Jaeckel
Publisher:
Develobster
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Radium Lux is a physics-based skill game with puzzle elements. The game design is inspired by and based on the author's hermetic Theory of Everything. This game was an important element in looking at the nature of reality from the perspective of a software developer. The level design is partly based on the three principles of static, organic and chaotic structures. Sometimes the levels change their structure during the game, as if one would skip from one reality to the next.
The sphere that the player has to navigate towards the target is attracted by two tractor beams and gravity. These three forces from different directions allow the sphere to be maneuvered very organically. The aim is to reach the finish line as quickly as possible.
While the game starts out easy, the levels get harder and harder, to the point where one wrong move will immediately send the sphere into spikes and collapse.

130 Level:
The levels are connected in a non-linear way and so it is possible that some levels have alternative endings that unlock alternative levels. Some are easy to find, others may be hidden. The failed attempts and the time spent on each level are counted until the level is completed for the first time in order to calculate a speedrun best time after all levels have been completed.

Replay and Ghost function:
The gameplay of each game is recorded and saved in the event of a personal best time. This means that every best time can be viewed again if required, and it is also possible to see one's own high score as a ghost in order to compete against it in a race. The last time the player failed a level can also be viewed as a replay.

Three player profiles:
The game is actually a single-player game, but there is a separate highscore table for the three save games. The best times of the players can also be shown as ghosts during the game to compete against them and try to beat their best times.

Individual designs:
The design can be set individually, including moving backgrounds that move to match the music, as they function as a kind of visualizer. However, this can lead to performance problems on slower computers, which is why, in addition to the classic standard design and the visualizer, there are also design profiles that are specifically aimed at performance in order to be able to chase the high score without any problems.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
3 user reviews
100%
Positive
32 hrs at review
Recommended

I'll say it again — referring to its predecessors: it's a racing game in disguise; if you pick a 'sphery' fast car from [i]2Fast2Furious[/i], you'll suffer from understeer from time to time, but if you choose to be CAReful, the lack of pressure may cause you to nervously crash — let's not say [i]🟢versteer[/i] — into something sharp, and you will be without tyre pressure as well ... ☢️☢️☢️⁴/💯 — Had confidence in this release already while being 🍀 to test the Alpha release back then ([i]@hrs on record[/i] included) 🟢💡

3 helpful
23 hrs at review
Recommended

Disclaimer: My rating on this game at the time of posting is [b]mixed[/b]. I had wanted to make a review on this game earlier, but decided to wait until I had done all achievements first. After experiencing everything the game had to offer, I am left feeling...a bit unfulfilled. [b][u]Brief Review[/u][/b] Lux takes two steps forward and one step back: the visuals are much cleaner, stylish, and customizable compared to the previous entries in the series, and you are now able to share replays. However, the gameplay as a whole generally felt a little easier with less precision-based gameplay. Combined with the relatively easier time goal achievements, it just didn't hit the mark on difficulty/fun balance for me. Additional questionable features and achievement designs (and lack thereof) puts this game at a neutral rating for me. If you want the best of this series, go play Radium 2. If you still want to get this game, wait for a sale. [b][u]Detailed Review[/u][/b] Radium Lux is adver...

2 helpful
25 min at review
Recommended

RADIUM^3, let's gooooo

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 (64 bit)
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Iris Pro Graphics 580
  • Storage: 777 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Radium Lux cost?

Radium Lux costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Radium Lux?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (64 bit) Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Iris Pro Graphics 580 Storage: 777 MB available space

What platforms is Radium Lux available on?

Radium Lux is available on Windows PC.

Is Radium Lux worth buying?

Radium Lux has 100% positive reviews from 3 players.

When was Radium Lux released?

Radium Lux was released on Feb 24, 2025.

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