Luxuria Superbia reviews

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Microsoft from French
Brillantissime, the sexual metaphor sweat to so many different levels! Looking to get the most out of it? Play at 2 simultaneously and for the first time, try together to describe and understand the mechanism of the game. In this way you will understand all the power and the scope of a game yet simple! (By the way, the game was originally intended for touch devices, the mouse is almost painful, pad required!)
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Microsoft from French
This test summarise everything: http://www.gamesidestory.com/2014/02/12/gametest-luxuria-superbia-pc-ios-android/an experience of pleasure and ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ e... All in finesse, undertones and rhythm! I would repeat this sentence of the test: "a beautiful setting in abyme, a beautiful lesson of how the video game can use its playful aspect to show something (rather than telling anything) and so it is a very special experience" > > 12/20
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Microsoft from Deutsch
An interesting Experience and somehow also quite entertaining. It's not about understanding any Story or understanding meaning-but feeling, seeing, hearing. Adding. To experience. The Frenzy. From Words, Colours, Sounds, Movements and Impulses. Control The Excitement Of a "Flower" to play with it. Certainly not the worst Game-and (probably especially on mobile Devices) quite funny. But also on the Desktop I will certainly approve a Round every now and then. It somehow makes you feel sullied afterwards, but also relaxed:-)
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Microsoft from French
so... Good it's pretty strange but strange enough to be worthy of interest. Luxuria Superbia is a little pushing the delirium of flower power into its most psychedelic trenches. There are elements worthy of a video game (points, levels etc...) but the game itself is quite inexplicable. We don't understand how you win or lose, or why there are messages like "come into me", "lick my petals" or "touch me right here" in the middle of the game. I would describe this thing more as a psychedelliquo-erotic experience with points that like a video game. Personally I like very much but if your thing is not artistic concepts filled with allegories of eroticism, pass your foreign path.
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Microsoft from French
Game as beautiful and stylized as strange. The goal of the game is to score points by touching the small petals in the different flowers in order to fill them with color. It is necessary however to take its time, in fact the points increase with the colors but also with the time; so be careful not to finish the flower too fast (what this one will want to do as soon as it will be fully coloured). Yes this game is a reference to something else. If the graphic design is very beautiful and in no case metaphorical (or at the 5th degree), the comments of the flowers are barely veered insinuations in case you still have a doubt. It's a game that has its visual style and its original gameplay for it. I recommend it for a quiet relaxing moment (a little less on the last levels) and very colorful. I guess liking to tickle flowers is also a plus:p