Lumines Gets Competitive on Facebook Instant Games

As much as we loved Lumines: Puzzle & Music in 2016, there’s no denying that the mobile plans for this series have been a bit hard to follow. When they first announced Lumines for smartphones and tablets, two versions were confirmed …

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As much as we loved Lumines: Puzzle & Music in 2016, there’s no denying that the mobile plans for this series have been a bit hard to follow. When they first announced Lumines for smartphones and tablets, two versions were confirmed as in the works: the single-player paid game Lumines: Puzzle & Music, and the free-to-play competitive Lumines VS.

The first happened. The second… well, it didn’t. We think.

This is where things gets a bit weird.

Shortly after the release of Puzzle & Music, the free-to-play Lumines Puzzle & Music Neo released — but it wasn’t competitive, and it wasn’t even entirely in English. It had songs that weren’t available in the paid game though, leaving us to wonder… was this the free-to-play game we’d be promised?

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While Neo no longer seems to be available, something much closer to that original multiplayer game promise launched over the holidays — but you’re not going to find it on the App Store or Google Play. Lumines Puzzle & Music Lite is now available for free on Facebook’s Instant Games platform, meaning you can now boot up Facebook Messenger on your phone and play a fantastic competitive version of Lumines directly against your friends.

You’ll be competing for the high score in a set time limit, so it’s not quite the competitive Lumines you might remember from past games, but it’s still a great way to challenge your friends and experience Lumines on mobile — all without spending a dime.

As much as we’re enjoying it though, we can’t help but wonder — is this what mobcast intended as Lumines VS? Or is that a totally different experience that we can expect to get our hands on in the new year?

Jim Squires is the Editor-in-Chief of Gamezebo. Everything you see passes his eyes first, so we like to think of him as "the gatekeeper of cool stuff." He likes good games, great writing, and just can't say no to a hamburger. Also, he is not a bear.