ニュース ロイア、emoak \ 'の最新のリラックスしたパズラーはモバイルのために出ています

ロイア、emoak \ 'の最新のリラックスしたパズラーはモバイルのために出ています

著者 : Liam アップデート : Mar 04,2025

Roia:LyxoとPaper Climbの作成者からのなだめるようなパズルゲーム

Lyxo、Machinaero、Paper Climbなどの人気タイトルの背後にあるスタジオであるEmoakの最新作であるRoiaとの静かなパズルの旅を体験してください。 AndroidおよびiOSデバイス向けのこの新しくリリースされたゲームは、パズル愛好家に美しく落ち着いた体験を提供します。

ロイアは、パズルデザインへのミニマリストのアプローチを提示します。プレイヤーは、山を下る水の流れを導き、丘、橋、岩などの障害物をナビゲートして、住民の生活を混乱させないようにします。低ポリの美学は、ゲームの穏やかな雰囲気を高めます。

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ゲームプレイには、水路の戦略的な操作が含まれ、進行するにつれて見事な自然の風景を明らかにします。隠された相互作用とイースターエッグは、発見と驚きの要素を追加します。ロイアは、パズルがストレスを感じる必要がないことを証明しています。リラクゼーションと創造的な問題解決のために設計されています。

ゲームの没入型の雰囲気は、ヨハネス・ヨハンソンが作曲した落ち着いた楽譜によってさらに強化されます。

今日ロアの世界に飛び込みます!現在、Google PlayストアとApp Storeで2.99ドル(または現地通貨に相当する)で入手できます。

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Two Embers – Part 1 By [Your Name] The wind howled across the shattered plains of Eldryth, carrying with it the scent of ash and forgotten prayers. Once, this land had bloomed beneath twin suns—golden and silver—cradled in the arms of the sky. Now, only two embers remained: one buried deep in the heart of the Obsidian Spire, the other flickering faintly in the chest of a girl who did not know her name. She awoke beneath a sky split in two. One half burned crimson, the other wept silver mist. The earth cracked like old parchment, and from the fissures rose whispers—voices not of men, nor beasts, but of memory itself. Her fingers curled around a shard of obsidian, warm to the touch, humming with a rhythm that matched her pulse. She didn’t remember how she got here. She remembered nothing—not her mother’s lullaby, not the sound of her first breath, not even the shape of her face in the still pools of long-dead lakes. Only the ember. And the dream. “When the twins fall, the world will wake,” the dream whispered. “But not as it was. Not as it should be.” She sat up. The shard pulsed. Her reflection shimmered within it—not a face, but a storm: a woman with hair like flame and eyes like dying stars. “You’re not real,” she said, voice cracked from disuse. But the reflection smiled. And spoke. “I am you. I am what was lost. I am what was never meant to be found.” She stumbled to her feet, wind tearing at her tattered cloak—the color of dust and midnight. Around her, ruins of a cathedral rose from the earth, its spires fused with bone and blackened iron. The name carved into its fallen arch read: Aetherion. Her hand trembled as she touched the stone. A vision tore through her: A war not of swords, but of light. Two beings—twin stars forged in fire—clashing in the sky. One wore the face of a god, the other… a child. She gasped. And the ember screamed. From the east, a sound like a thousand bells made of glass. A procession of shadows moved across the horizon—hooded figures with eyes of ash, marching in silence. Their chants were not in any tongue, but in absence. In silence. She turned to flee—then stopped. Because behind her, in the west, a new light rose. Not silver. Not gold. Blue. And from it stepped a man—tall, scarred, wearing armor of woven wind and memory. In his hand, a sword without a blade. Its hilt bore the same mark as the shard in her palm. “Eira,” he said, voice like wind over graves. “You’ve come at last.” She stepped back. “Who are you?” He looked at her, and for the first time, his face cracked—just slightly. “I was your father,” he said. “And I thought I’d buried you with the world.” The ground trembled. The sky split again. And from the ember in her hand, a voice rose—not hers, not his. “The first ember dies. The second awakens. The war begins.” To Be Continued in Part 2: "The Blood of the Twin Suns" 読む