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Magic Flute Releases on Steam

 

 

Warsaw, February 19, in the year of our Lord 2016 – Something for your mind, heart, and soul. Today Magic Flute, created by Warsaw based LabLike studio, debuts on PC. This arcade puzzle game presents at the same time a true intellectual challenge and an enchanting vision of the world full of wonders. Players will be able to test their skills in 32 space puzzles set in a beautiful and magical scenery of Mozart’s classic opera. Between all that the game also tells a touching story about a young man’s daring journey into the unknown, hard-earned wisdom, courage, and - of course - love!

In Magic Flute, the players will enjoy stunning graphics inspired by a Japanese set design, an enchanting story told in a deep warm voice of a storyteller, and sophisticated cinematic cutscenes. All that in a seemingly uncomplicated, but puzzle game will really challenge players’ minds! Magic Flute is available worldwide on PC and Mac, fully voiced in three languages – English, Japanese, and Polish. The cost of bringing all of its magic to your life via Steam this weekend, is only $4.99.

· A puzzle game featuring music and the story of ‘The Magic Flute’, Mozart’s masterpiece.
· 32 diverse, fun levels that can be completed in more than one way.
· A professional voice actor narrating the game to bring more depth to the story.
· Art direction inspired by the Tokyo production and set design, directed by Amon Miyamoto.
· 3 playable characters who need to work together to overcome all the devious puzzles.
· Beautiful cinematic cutscenes complementing the magical tale.

The Tokyo staging of “Magic Flute” by the renowned stage director Amon Miyamoto opened up the audience to a whole new, video game-inspired vision of opera. One of its highlight features was a multimedia projection bringing the magic to life. The Poland-based team of digital artists who made it happen sprouted into LabLike, a studio dedicated to challenging the established patterns in games an apps development. Magic Flute is their very first foothold on the desktops and laptops of gamers worldwide.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time.

   

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