is a
puzzle video game, the fourth main entry in the ''
Lumines'' series. The game was published and developed by
Q Entertainment
was a Japanese video game developer. The studio created, produced, and published digital entertainment content across multiple game consoles, PC broadband and mobile units. It was founded on October 10, 2003 by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, formerly of S ...
with original series creator
Tetsuya Mizuguchi as the game designer and
Katsumi Yokota as director. The game was released on the
PlayStation Network
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on December 18, 2008, for Japan and North America. The objective of the game is to arrange 2×2 blocks varying between two colors into same-colored squares by moving them, rotating, and dropping them in a 16×10 playing field while a timeline sweeps from left to right and clears the completed squares and awards points to the players. It features all of the previous game modes that ''
Lumines Live!
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the Xbox 360. It was released in Europe in October 2006, in North America in January 2007, and in Japan in March 2007. The objective of the game is to move and rotate 2×2 blocks to for ...
'' implemented with the exception of online multiplayer, as well as an expanded version of the Sequencer from ''
Lumines II
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was released in November 2006 in Europe and North America by Buena Vista Games, and in February 2007 in Japan by Bandai Namco Games. The objective o ...
'' and a new mode, DigDown Mode. ''Lumines Supernova'' was received positively among reviewers, with some adding it to their Top-rated lists. However, the game was criticized for the lack of online multiplayer that was previously introduced in the series.
Gameplay
''Lumines Supernova''s gameplay has remained largely the same as its predecessors in the ''
Lumines'' series with new features. The objective of the game is to rotate and move 2×2 blocks varying between two colors onto a 16×10 playing field in order to create squares of 2×2 of matching color or larger. A vertical line known as the "Time Line" sweeps across the playing field from left to right and erases the matching colored squares, awarding points to the player's total score. The game is lost when the blocks reach the top of the playing field. The core game modes from the series return: Challenge mode, Time Attack Mode, and Puzzle mode. In Challenge mode, players unlock skins by continuously playing through each level. In time Attack mode, players must clear as many matching colored squares as possible under a time limit. In puzzle mode, players need to use the 2×2 blocks to create a specific shape.
Features previously introduced from ''
Lumines Live!
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the Xbox 360. It was released in Europe in October 2006, in North America in January 2007, and in Japan in March 2007. The objective of the game is to move and rotate 2×2 blocks to for ...
'' and ''
Lumines II
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was released in November 2006 in Europe and North America by Buena Vista Games, and in February 2007 in Japan by Bandai Namco Games. The objective o ...
'' return in ''Lumines Supernova'': Skin Edit mode and Mission mode. Skin Edit mode allows players to create a playlist of Skins previously unlocked in Challenge mode. Mission mode players must complete specific tasks. The Sequencer option originally introduced in ''Lumines II'' but didn't appear in ''Lumines Live'' returns in this game. The sequencer allows players to create their own original background music and sound effects from one of four unique base music types. With each base music, Players can save up to 20 original music sequences with each base music used. They can also be ported up to four skins into Skin Edit Mode and more skins including Sackboys and the Sackgirls from
LittleBigPlanet
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.
''Lumines Supernova'' introduces DigDown Mode. DigDown Mode is a timed mode where the playing field is automatically filled with blocks and the player's objective is to dig down to the bottom of the playing field by creating colored squares. The stage is completed when two adjacent columns are cleared and a new stage begins with a new set of blocks. Blocks on the playing field and block fall speed increases after each cleared stage.
Development and release
''Lumines Supernova'' was developed by
Q Entertainment
was a Japanese video game developer. The studio created, produced, and published digital entertainment content across multiple game consoles, PC broadband and mobile units. It was founded on October 10, 2003 by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, formerly of S ...
. The game was directed by
Katsumi Yokota and produced by
Tetsuya Mizuguchi.
Yokota concentrated on developing Supernova between May and September 2008. Just like ''
Lumines II
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was released in November 2006 in Europe and North America by Buena Vista Games, and in February 2007 in Japan by Bandai Namco Games. The objective o ...
'' and ''
Lumines Live!
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the Xbox 360. It was released in Europe in October 2006, in North America in January 2007, and in Japan in March 2007. The objective of the game is to move and rotate 2×2 blocks to for ...
'', the graphics for the skins were produced before the songs. During development, Yokota experimented by adding in more female vocal samples and samples of Yokota's own voice as well.
''Lumines Supernova'' was announced on September 4, 2008.
On December 18, 2008
Q Entertainment
was a Japanese video game developer. The studio created, produced, and published digital entertainment content across multiple game consoles, PC broadband and mobile units. It was founded on October 10, 2003 by Tetsuya Mizuguchi, formerly of S ...
released the game on
PlayStation 3 via
PlayStation Network
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in Japan and North America.
To promote the game, Q Entertainment released hat and shirt items in
PlayStation Home'' based on the game.
Two packages of
downloadable content (DLC) were released for the game. The first DLC package titled, "Classic Pack" was released in Japan on March 12, 2009, and on February 12, 2009, in North America. The Classic Pack contains 20 skins that originate from previous Lumines titles.
The second DLC package titled, "Winter Holiday Pack" was originally released for a limited time but was bundled together with the Classic Pack in Japan on October 15, 2009 and as a stand-alone release for North America on October 22, 2009.
Reception
''Lumines Supernova'' was received well among critics. It currently has an aggregated score of 80 out of 100 based on 16 reviews.
''IGN'' listed it in their Top 25 PlayStation Games, Top 10 PlayStation Network Exclusive Games, and was the Runner up to ''IGN'' Game of the Month for December 2008.
''Playmania'' ranked ''Lumines Supernova'' in 4th place on their seven most favorite puzzle games.
''
Game Informer'' recommended the game, and noted it compiled the best features from its predecessor and adding new gameplay mode.
Common compliments to the game from reviewers were the addition of the DigDown mode and Sequencer. In regards to DigDown mode, Greg Miller of ''
IGN
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'' praised it for its challenge.
''
PlayStation Official Magazine – UK'' reviewer Jonti Davies gave similar praise to DigDown mode noting that it adds a challenge to the standard gameplay, but also considered the total amount of 20 levels to be short.
Michael McWhertor of ''
Kotaku
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'' appreciated the additions of both DigDown mode and the Sequencer options to the pre-established gameplay and noted they add new ways to look at the same gameplay.
''
GameSpot'' reviewer, Mitch Dyer, didn't consider the new mode as enjoyable as the main game but found it to be a nice change of pace.
Christian Donlan of ''
Eurogamer'' found the DigDown mode enjoyable to play for an hour but noted that it lacked replay value after completion.
The lack of online multiplayer and new features was a common complaint among reviewers.
Miller criticized the recycled content from previous games and noted the game could've had more original content.
Although Miller recognizes online leaderboards and ways to track stats, he would've preferred it be replaced with online multiplayer.
Dyer recognized the online multiplayer component vital, but still considered its absence disappointing.
Jeff Gerstmann of ''
Giant Bomb'' also commented on the lack of online multiplayer but didn't consider it a significant loss due to not enjoying it in its predecessor, ''
Lumines Live!
is a 2006 puzzle video game developed by Q Entertainment for the Xbox 360. It was released in Europe in October 2006, in North America in January 2007, and in Japan in March 2007. The objective of the game is to move and rotate 2×2 blocks to for ...
''.
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