
Whether you're a new Lumines player or a veteran of the series, Lumines Electronic Symphony's new social features will encourage you to play just "one more game." Another level, another rank, or another reward is always within reach. Every time you play Lumines Electronic Symphony -whether in single- or multi-player modes- you earn experience points. Social experience: Compare your progress against your friends. The more you play –whether in solo or versus play- the richer your Lumines experience will be. All-new EXP system: Lumines Electronic Symphony rewards player effort and investment by providing an in-depth player profile, deep stat tracking, and a new Experience Points system that rewards every player's play style with a level-based reward system.

Look for tracks from The Chemical Brothers, Mark Ronson, Underworld, LCD Soundsystem, and more. Star-studded musical line-up: Featuring some of the best and brightest names in electronic music, the soundtrack for Lumines Electronic Symphony is a diverse selection of known artists as well as original tracks composed by Q Entertainment's sound team, providing the ultimate aural experience. Clear huge block combos using the powerful Chain Block, and learn to master the randomizing powers of the Shuffle Block.

New block mechanics: For the first time in the series, special new block mechanics give players additional strategic options. Set at a bus stop in snowy Minnesota, this epilogue examines Kelly's past as well as the effects that the events of the main story have had on her. The Extended Edition of Three Fourths Home includes an epilogue that expands on the story of the main game. Through dialogue choice and simple driving mechanics, this critically-acclaimed visual short story explores a specific moment of these characters' lives and their relationships with one another. While driving through a stylized representation of rural Nebraska, players navigate an extended conversation between Kelly and her parents and younger brother. Assume the role of Kelly during her drive through the storm in Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition. In the 20 miles between her grandparents' crumbling barn and her parents' house, she receives a phone call from her mother. A typically intense Midwestern storm is approaching while Kelly is out she has to get home. Back to that flat expanse, that seemingly endless sea of rustling cornstalks peppered by rusty silos and rustier towns. In her mid-20's, Kelly has been forced to move back to Nebraska.
