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Lightus: New Open-World Sim Brings Amusement Park Building to Android

Author : Audrey Nov 28,2024

Lightus: New Open-World Sim Brings Amusement Park Building to Android

If you’re into open-world RPGs, Lightus is the latest game on Android with a bit of simulation and management. This fresh release from YK.GAME is now in Early Access on mobile. The game’s visuals look pretty stunning. Keep reading to find out about its gameplay and features.Lightus Takes You On A Vibrant JourneyYou journey through the mysterious continent of Seofar. In the vast world, you play as a traveller with no memory of your past. Your mission is to explore lost ruins, discover forgotten memories and craft a new life with other travellers.Lightus has a cool world design. It lets you roam freely across regions like Wedge Rift Valley, Serpent Creek Land, Oran River Valley and Misty Deep Valley. The scenery is amazing as you can see different scenes like warm sunlight fall across the landscape and the natural cycle of day and night.To build your home, you’ll collect resources like wood and stone to craft everything from furniture to outdoor decorations. You start with a bare plot of land and end up with a massive mansion decked out with trees, flowers and other various outcomes of your architectural skill set.Lightus gives you an option to use flowers for crafting dyes, so your furniture and creations can be as colourful as you want. Farming is a big part of life in Seofar. You plant crops, grow regular fruits and vegetables and giant-sized versions of your plants.On the social side, there’s a feature called Homeland Circle, where you and your friends can team up to build something truly impressive. I mean stuff like Ferris wheels and amusement parks.Lightus has a bunch of cute pets as well. You can capture unique creatures like Bubu the Radish Head and the Armored Axe Bear. These pets can help you with farming, furniture-making and other adventures.Will You Get It?Lightus seems like a laid-back game with lots of variety, from farming and crafting to exploration and town-building. According to YK Games, it’s set to expand soon, with full versions coming to Android. Till then, you can try it out on the Google Play Store for free.Before leaving, read our news on Hay Day’s Halloween 2024 Update With A New Catalogue, Sticker Book And More!

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