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Critically acclaimed puzzler Monument Valley now available on Windows Phone!

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 23, 2019
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Critically acclaimed puzzler Monument Valley now available on Windows Phone!

Monument Valley is one of the most highly rated puzzle games on the iOS and Android stores. Just like Ori and the Blind Forest, this game combined beautiful graphics, simple controls, and an elegant soundtrack that let to it winning several awards. Now, the game is available on Windows Phone!

This puzzle game will have you guide Princess Ida through a number of mazes made of optical illusions and impossible objects. Check out the release trailer below to see some of the gameplay for yourself.

“Monument Valley is a surreal exploration through fantastical architecture and impossible geometry. Guide the silent princess Ida through mysterious monuments, uncovering hidden paths, unfolding optical illusions and outsmarting the enigmatic Crow People.”

Critically acclaimed puzzler Monument Valley now available on Windows Phone!

Monument Valley developer Ustwo were previously very upfront about not having any plans to bring the game to Windows Phone, so it’s quite a pleasant surprise to see the game finally make it to our favorite platform. You can download the critically acclaimed Monument Valley now on your Windows Phone 8.1 device for $3.99 over at the download link below.

Monument Valley (Windows Phone Store)

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