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''LIT'', known as in Japan,〔(Nintendo Download: 22, 24 December 2009 (Japan) )〕 is a video game by WayForward Technologies for WiiWare. The game is directed by Adam Tierney and co-designed by Tierney and Matt Bozon.〔(Lit Release, Price Info )〕 It was released in North America on February 9, 2009. The game has been described as a "horror puzzler",〔(LIT To Light Up WiiWare )〕 and its style of gameplay has been compared to ''Sokoban'', ''Chip's Challenge'' and the ''Adventures of Lolo'' series.〔〔(Interview WayForward Technologies )〕 It is built around the concept that "light is life and darkness is death".〔 ==Gameplay== In ''LIT'', a teenager named Jake must make his way through his high school, which is overrun by shadowy creatures, to save his girlfriend Rachael, who keeps in touch with him through the school's internal phone system.〔(Is WayForward's LIT Going To Light Up Our Lives Soon? )〕 The game also features unlockable content, including a much harder time-based challenge mode called "Dark Mode".〔(IGN: WiiWare Interview: Lit )〕 Played from either a top down or a third-person perspective, the game sees players controlling Jake with the Nunchuk as they aim an on-screen reticule with the Wii Remote. The reticule helps aim Jake's flashlight and is the player's point of focus. The Wii Remote's motion controls are also used, with a throwing motion used to throw objects, and players shaking the Remote to recharge Jake's flashlight.〔 Using the flashlight in addition to other sources of illumination such as lamps, flares, televisions and broken windows, Jake must carve paths of light through the darkness to safely reach the exit in each room.〔 Along with being used in combat against the monsters that roam the hallways, this manipulation of light will also play a big part in solving certain puzzles along the way.〔 However, Jake must be careful in managing his sources of light, as some sources of illumination work on a timer, while having too many electrical appliances turned on will blow a fuse, plunging the level into darkness and resulting in Jake being pulled into the shadows by the creatures.〔 During the levels, Rachel attempts to contact Jake through several phones scattered across the stages. The audio for the calls makes use of the Wii Remote's speaker. After beating the game once as Jake, if the player received all the phone calls, they are given the option to play the game again as Rachel, playing through the same level, but with Jake giving the phone calls, who, still insists he will save Rachel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「LIT (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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