[PRESS RELEASE] Mobile Puzzler San Giorli Turns on the Lights Exclusively for iOS
Dreamy, cyberpunk puzzle adventure officially
launches on Apple Store
San Giorli, the new puzzle game from graduates of mobile gaming giant Tencent’s Project Kepler, has beenlaunched exclusively on the iOS App Store, and is available for download worldwide. Developed by a diverse team of young graduates, the completely free-to-play puzzle game is set in a beautifully rendered cyberpunk landscape featuring three unique cities inspired by Eastern cultures.
The game takes place in the city of San Giorli, a fictional cyberpunk world at the junction of three galaxies and once the largest transportation and trading center in the universe. The player controls the Captain, a technician who grew up in Old Town San Giorli and is now returning home for the first time in a decade. He finds his childhood hometown has been spoiled and is no longer the beautiful, neon-lit city he remembers. In an effort to restore the lights, the Captain floats through the city, attempting to fix the damage that has been done. Players navigate the Captain through a series of 23 unique physics-based puzzles using thrusters on the craft Rodin to reconnect cables and restore the distinctive neon lights of San Giorli.
The game has already received high praise from a number of media outlets. “The game looks gorgeous,” commented TouchArcade. Pocketgamer echoed those sentiments calling San Giorli “…an atmospheric puzzler set up in a totally gorgeous, rendered cyberpunk world.”
San Giorli will be available in 11 languages, and is optimized for iOS 11. Check out the official San Giorli trailer here:
Project Kepler is Tencent’s annual training project targeting fresh graduates and preparing them to fit into game designing roles at Tencent. The project aims to hone graduates’ skills in professional know-how, communication and creativity and is essential to transfer them from gamers into professional game designers through participating in game designing competition.
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