LIT: Bend the Light is a puzzle game about bouncing and bending around beams of light, and eventually finding a solution to each puzzle. Developed by Copperglass, 3 students of Game Design from Berlin and this being their first release together.
This is probably one of the most genuinely surprising releases for me in some time. It just seemed to come out of nowhere and it's absolutely fantastic, shockingly beautiful actually in quite a few ways. Amazing in its simplicity and yet so engrossing as you send beams of light bouncing off everything possible to hit something somewhere and find the solution.
An open-ended puzzle game too. Your solution won't be the same as how everyone else solves each level. Levels usually have a counter on how many solutions have been set, however that's just a guide. The developer said to sometimes expect thousands of possibilities.
Based on real science too as they say the behaviour of light in LIT is "physically accurate", however, in real life it would all be rather hard to achieve but LIT gives you the opportunity to do some crazy reflect and refraction and it sure does look pretty.
First few levels are naturally very easy but it quickly introduces more. Moving platforms, rotating things around to refract the light and more. Highly accessible too, although a little bit challenging in later levels so it could even be good to show a younger audience. Not overly challenging though, the majority of it is just finding a location to point at. That's what I love about it though, it's supremely relaxing.
Check out the trailer:
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Magnificent. Would enjoy more of it and some added challenges but it's great as a relaxing puzzler.
Buy LIT: Bend the Light from Steam. It should also be coming to itch.io within a week or so.
Quoting: EikeSounds like a little thing done wellThat sounds like an excellent description. :)
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