For a game that is suppose to be calming and zen like it can sometimes be remarkably frustrating. The fun of watching big numbers quickly fades and out right ends right around level 30. After 35 it just becomes a tedious slog. The special clear board blocks "lucid blocks" become few and far between. I don't think I got a single one on any level after 45. What little fun I was having was completely gone at the higher levels. It wasn't difficult, it was tedium.
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About This Game
Discover a new way to match blocks in this otherworldly, Zen-like, relaxing puzzle experience. Lucid is the world's first Match-All puzzle game, in which you clear areas by combining all the blocks of an area. Enjoy the stunning visuals and relaxing sound effects as you make combos and hunt for the next perfect area to clear. Gain score multipliers by chaining Color-Tasks and earn Lucid-Blocks to use later on for clearing up the whole playfield to get you out of a tough situation. Come up with new strategies to get high-scores. Earn additional special Area-bonuses for square shaped areas, inside the group you have cleared.
Key features:
- Unique Match-All Gameplay
- Achievements
- Amazingly detailed colorful animations
- Relaxing Zen-like ambient music
- 55 Levels with unlimited replay value
- Supports up to five player profiles to save your progress
- Play for high-scores or just relax and get into the zone
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How much does Lucid cost?
Lucid costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Lucid?
System requirements are not available for Lucid.
What platforms is Lucid available on?
Lucid is available on Windows PC.
Is Lucid worth buying?
Lucid has 0% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was Lucid released?
Lucid was released on Jul 19, 2011.
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