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The gorgeous Lumino City for iOS/Apple TV drops to $3 (Reg. $5)

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Crafted entirely “by hand out of paper, card, miniature lights, and motors,” Lumino City is one of the most gorgeous apps you can run on iOS or Apple TV. The puzzle-adventure game is regularly $5, but you can now download it for just $2.99. That’s matching the lowest price we have tracked since a brief sale last spring. Rated 4+ stars from over 6,000 users.

iOS Universal/Apple TV: Lumino City: $3 (Reg. $5)

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Lumino City Features:

BAFTA – Winner 2015

Lumino City is a wonderful puzzle adventure crafted entirely by hand out of paper, card, miniature lights, and motors.

Through this gorgeous environment weaves a clever, charming and puzzling adventure. Lumi’s grandfather, the caretaker of Lumino City, has been kidnapped. To find him, you must explore the city and figure out the fascinating mechanisms that power this unique world.

Winner of numerous international awards, including the BAFTA for Artistic Achievement alongside nominations for Innovation and Best British Game, Lumino City now finds its home on the App Store as the perfect tactile experience for iPhone and iPad.

Lumino City has an estimated 8 – 10 hours of gameplay and no In-App Purchases.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices