Is Lumo still worth playing in 2026?
An isometric adventure game from Triple Eh?, Lumo pays affectionate tribute to the 1980s classics of isometric perspective exploration, where a little wizard roams a maze of rooms riddled with traps, puzzles and pinpoint jumps. The polished art direction, the retro atmosphere and the demanding level design will delight those nostalgic for the genre. The sometimes arduous difficulty and the absence of modern signposting may put off. For a fan of old school platform puzzle games or someone curious about the isometric heritage, the title keeps a preserved charm and demand.