‘Lumo,’ ‘Land It!,’ ‘Into The Belly Of The Beast’ Now Available For Xbox One

Lumo, Land It! and Into the Belly of the Beast have found their way to the Xbox One.

The games are now available on the console, each offering a different kind of adventure for players to enjoy.

Lumo

An isometric puzzle platformer, Lumo is a modern take on the genre, developed for the enjoyment of anyone looking for an absorbing, challenging and rewarding adventure. A single-player game, it features more than 400 rooms and six hidden mini games for players to test their skills on.

Land It!

Land It! puts players in the shoes of an air traffic controller tasked with getting planes safely to the ground. Different airspaces will be featured, with more and more planes arriving as the game progresses, each one offering bigger challenges than the last!

Into The Belly Of The Beast

Into the Belly of the Beast tells the story of Sploosh, a sea worm on a journey to save his children from a huge sea monster. Players will be taking on the role of Sploosh, who has to enter the body of the sea monster to bring back his children. Every part of the beast will feature numerous puzzles, each of which can be solved by taking into consideration the special properties of a given environment.

The Xbox One S

During its E3 2016 press conference, Microsoft officially announced the Xbox One S, the successor to the 3-year-old Xbox One. It will start at about the same price point of $300 as the original but it will bring a few improvements, including a smaller form than its big brother.

Not many details have been revealed about the Xbox One S but Microsoft did say that the console will be 40 percent more compact than the Xbox One. Additionally, the new console will support 4K video.

Is it time to upgrade to the Xbox One S?

The Xbox One S is coming in the fall so those who are looking to buy an Xbox One should just wait for the new console to drop. Those who are looking for major improvements in terms of performance to the Xbox One might be better off waiting for the release of Project Scorpio, Microsoft's answer to Sony's upcoming PlayStation Neo, which will be coming sometime next year. However, if all you're looking for is a sleeker form factor, the Xbox One S might fit the bill perfectly.

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