Snowman, the studio behind Alto’s Odyssey and Alto’s Adventure, will be bringing its next game title ‘Lucky Luna’ to Netflix subscribers on mobile devices later this year, Yahoo! is reporting.
Lucky Luna is a vertical scrolling platformer in which players will explore temples and dungeons while learning about the past of the protagonist Luna. Interestingly, there’s no jump button in the game.
Players will fall from one platform to the next and use creatures and parts of the environment to help move around.
Snowman is making Lucky Luna without the core development team behind Alto’s Adventure. Lead artist and developer Harry Nesbitt, programmer Joe Grainger and composer Todd Baker opened another studio in 2020 called Land & Sea. That team is making “folk” games centered around “artful, hand-crafted experiences.”
Check out the official Lucky Luna for Netflix game trailer below and let us know what you think.
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