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Lumos OST

Author: 
ControlCoreAngel
Wednesday, June 13, 2018 - 16:12
Project: 
Lumos

The game OST for Lumos, an indie platformer created in the Ceismc App & Game Development Camp in Atlanta, Georgia.

All work is credited in the game's credit screen and includes track title, artist name, and artist links.

Go play Lumos!

TRACKS BY LEVEL:
Level 1: Soliloquy
Level 2 + Splash: Crystal Cave (song18)
Level 3: No More Magic
Level 4: Path to Lake Land
Level 5: Snowfall (Looped Ver.)
Level 6: Journey to the East Rocks
Level 7 + Game Over: Winter feeling
Level 8: Delusion
Level 9: Blinding Lights
Level 10: This used to be a city

Collected Art: 
Soliloquy
Crystal Cave (song18)
No More Magic
Path to Lake Land
Snowfall
Journey to the East Rocks
Blinding Lights
Winter feeling
Delusion
This used to be a city
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