ONE UPON LIGHT NOW AVAILABLE ON STEAM

After a successful launch of PS4, One Upon Light is now available on Steam.  Winner of several gaming awards, including the IGF China “Best Game” Award 2013 and Famitsu’s Tokyo Game Show Indie Award 2014, One Upon Light features charming artwork inspired by black and white cartoons. Transporting players to a world where darkness is your friend and light is lethal, One Upon Light is a unique puzzle game that will delight players everywhere.

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“It’s great to see One Upon Light making its debut on Steam, enabling a new gaming audience to experience the fun puzzle elements it has to offer,” said Martin Defries, managing director at Rising Star Games. “The numerous awards this title has won illustrates the distinct uniqueness of the game, especially with the exceptional artwork that gives it a mysterious noir presentation.”

One Upon Light takes place in the ruined remains of the Aurora Science labs. Players take control of “The Scientist” and learn exposure to light is lethal. Gamers will solve challenging puzzles that require The Scientist to overcome obstacles of light by utilizing switches, crates, and blocks to create shadows. Master the advanced power of the Shadow Echo to create and cast shadows as puzzles become more complex and challenging.

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One Upon Light Key Features:

  • From The Top – Top-down puzzle game play sees you using the unique properties of light and shadow to explore and overcome obstacles.
  • Shadow Complex – Use switches, blocks, carts and other techniques to create shadows, blocking out the light that will otherwise end your adventure…
  • Echo, Echo, Echo – Use the power of the Shadow Echo to ‘record’ shadows as they appear, then use them to progress even if the real shadow vanishes.
  • Shades Of Grey – Visually charming and inspired by classic black and white cartoons, One Upon Light is a true test of skill, brains and photo-phobia!
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