Lumia Saga™ is an immersive fantasy RPG game that takes players on a thrilling adventure through a magical world. With stunning graphics and a captivating storyline, players can create their own unique character and embark on quests, battle fierce monsters, and unravel the mysteries of the Lumia Kingdom. The game offers a variety of classes and skills to customize your character’s abilities, as well as a vast open world to explore. Whether you prefer solo play or teaming up with friends, Lumia Saga™ provides endless hours of enchanting gameplay.
Latest of Lumia Saga™ Code
- 1000 gold, 5 rubies, 10 gems, 2 diamond, 3 equipment, 50 resources, 200 money, 1 item, 5 diamonds, 20 gold.
- 10,000 gold, 100 gems, $50,000, 50 diamonds, 500 resources, powerful equipment, rare items.
List of Lumia Saga™ Codes
Gift Codes | Total | Expiration Date |
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cztT5hKd | 709 | November 5, 2023 |
JNXASiQ6RY | 270 | November 1, 2023 |
5brSpAw2d | 832 | October 3, 2023 |
FH1z2gx4uan | 557 | October 10, 2023 |
8dC7yFxWOw | 854 | October 3, 2023 |
How to Redeem Code?
- Step 1: Click on 'Avatar' => 'Settings' => 'Promo Code'.
- Step 2: Enter the code in the gift code box and press 'Confirm' to receive the reward.
Lumia Saga™ Tier List
I've enjoyed the game so far. I love the graphics and the different events. Also, that you have the option to disable the auto feature if you want even in dungeons. All the different costumes are really cute! The only that bums me out a bit is running out of vitality to do crafting, but it might just be there's another option in-game to replenish it that I missed. Other then just waiting for it to refill. Overall cute game and I look forward to watching this game grow!:)
I was drawn to this by it's style and the option to change classes instead of creating dedicated characters for each. I was willing to let a lot slide, as long as it continued to look cute and the combat was tolerable. I was satisfied briefly, and I really like the gear modding system, but then the reality of the situation settled in on me. Now I'm just on the fence, because the game isn't awful, maybe not even bad, but at best it's just okay (hence the 3-star rating, which is kinda generous). The cuteness isn't enough to make up for everything else, and I'm waiting to see the game do something that keeps me playing. It's tempting to give up on it now before I get all sunk cost about it. [CONDESCENDING TUTORIAL] The tutorial character talks to you like you've never seen a videogame before. If this behavior was established as a character trait, and acted out better, it might have been tolerable, but it just feels like you're being talked down to. [AWFUL ENGLISH VOICE ACTING] I try to pull my punches when criticizing voice acting since not everyone can pull in big names or professional voices, but I don't particularly care to here because it sounds like only the bare minimum attempt was made. I don't know if everyone is just reading their lines phonetically due to not knowing English, or if they knew English but are just sleepy and disinterested. Even the recording quality is iffy. If there are Japanese or Korean voice files, it would be nice to have an option to select them. [POOR GRAPHIC QUALITY ON ANYTHING BUT THE HIGHEST SETTING] If you don't max out the graphics, expect to regularly see chunks of the environment popping in very close to you whenever you turn the camera. Some scenery is completely hidden on the lower settings. Visuals in-game in general don't come close to the opening cinematic, which is disappointing because there are plenty of mobile games that look really good. Maybe this was done to reduce straine due to the game's MMO nature, but I haven't seen anything indicating that's necessary. [HEAVY FOCUS ON AUTO-COMBAT] It's pretty obvious that the game was designed with automatic combat in mind. Manual control is available, it plays out more like a tab-target MMO than an action RPG, and everything about it lacks oomph, there's no impact to the attacks. Just special effects going through enemies, and sometimes seeming to originate from nowhere in particular. [WHAT ELSE IS THERE?] I really dunno. Maybe there are some redeeming features I haven't found yet, maybe through activities or other modes that unlock later. I exited the game very quickly, and I'm struggling to find the motivation to jump back in. There are so many other games that do things similar to this game, but better, it has an uphill battle to keep me interested.
First, this is a good rpg. It is, however, heavily team oriented beyond certain levels. There are plenty of things to occupy time and exploration, although several aspects of the game are not explained. There are always good events going on all day, and good spending options. Would give this a 5* rating if more tutorials were added beyond weird story text, which is hard to read on phones.
I thought it would be more unique. But it's another auto MMO that's super easy if you just let auto run. Also if you've ever played knockoff Pokémon apps it's the same sort of feel. Many things thrown in your face at one time and barely any explanation. Like you keep unlocking things without being able to fully utilize the new mechanic because oh look! You unlocked something else. Overall it's just your avg game. I like these games so it's fine to me. Would not rec to people who don't like these
Lumia Saga is a cute and easy RPG that you can play idly and even solo for the most part thanks to the ingame AI. A lot of the mechanics ingame, however, are a little difficult. The game does not explain itself or its mechanics very well; The storyline is incredibly easy to skip/miss (and at level 57 I have no idea what's going on) & I find myself having to click on the '!' on screen to get some sort of explanation on how to do the simplest things. But, still enjoyable nonetheless. 4/5
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