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What are you looking forward to at the Hudson Booth at PAX Prime 2010?
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Genre:
     Adventure
Platform:
       Click Here
ESRB Rating:
            E10+



 
There is a Tower that rises above all in an alternate world. No one knows who built this or why it was built.  One thing is certain, the Tower both casts a large shadow and at the same time is filled with moving shadows.

There is a shadow of a boy that climbs this tower.  He runs through the shadow of the Tower, solving mysteries and puzzles along the way, and fighting off enemies that try to impede his progress. The boy is not affected by gravity but his movement is restricted within the thin border between light and shadow.
 
There is a winged sylph known as a “Spangle” that supports him in his journey. The boy is not alone in his endeavors as this creature of light joins him on his quest. 
Welcome to the Lost in Shadow. Mixing unique platform elements and levels of puzzling to challenge the player, the combination of light and shadow creates an all-new blend of game styles. With the shadow boy altering shapes of surrounding objects’ shadows and creating walkways to previously inaccessible areas, Lost in Shadow is set to deliver an adventure into a world never before seen on Wii™.

 
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See what the gaming community has been saying on Lost in Shadow, only on Wii.
 
 
Previews

MTV Multiplayer: MTV Multiplayer breaks the news on Lost In Shadow's Japan release date, with the North American version not too far behind.


GoNintendo.com: "As it is, I had a fantastic time with Lost in Shadow and cannot wait to see and play more of it."

Kotaku.com: "Its inventive, light-based puzzles and artsy look should make it a critical success, and if its still undisclosed back-story justifies the core design, we could be looking at a dark horse game of the year contender on the Wii."

GameSpot.com: On the Spot interviews Kasahara-san, the producer of Lost in Shadow. (Approximately 25 minutes in)




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