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Umiro Requires Controlling A Pair Of Protagonists Across Its Puzzling Plains

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A pair of schoolmates find themselves in a colorful world of danger and magical crystals in Umiro, a game where players must guide the two characters at the same time as they work to collect items and find the exit from this surreal dimension.

Umiro‘s labyrinths are each filled with colored crystals for players to collect, as well as hazards floating around the striking landscapes. As they must guide both characters at the same time, players must carefully plan the routes they intend the pair to move through lest one of them get clobbered. Should they do a good job at keeping them intact, they’ll learn more about why they’ve ended up in this place, unveiling more memories as they delve through the game’s forty stages.

If players wish to further challenge themselves with more danger, they can go for the yellow crystals, which will reveal more information about the dimension, but also require travelling down decidedly more lethal routes. Either way, it will be a challenge to figure out how to best guide these two in their journey, offering a relaxing, but thoughtful, walk through a bright alternate dimension.

Umiro is available for $ 2.99 on the App Store, Google Play, and Steam. For more information on the game and developer Diceroll Studios, you can head to the developer’s site or follow them on Tumblr and Twitter.

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