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Disney Releases Two New Games For Windows 8.1 And Windows Phone 8 – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 23, 2014
2 min read

Lost Light

Earlier this month, Disney released Maleficent Free Fall for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone 8, but the company is back with some more games. The company has introduced two new games dubbed as Lost Light and Jelly Car 3 for both Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8.1. Both games have been available on iOS and Android, and are now launching on Windows Phone and Windows 8.1.

Lost Light is yet another puzzle game featuring over 200 levels to test your skills, with several challenges. You have to match unique numbers and make your way through the enchanted forest, unleash power-ups and much more. Personally, I feel it’s a somewhat similar puzzle game as Maleficent Free Fall, but with a different touch to it. 

“Connect and match your way through this captivating NEW puzzle adventure from Disney! Journey to the heart of an enchanted forest and help restore the light hidden away by the wicked Beasties. Enter the world of Lost Light to experience a brand new kind of matching game with a unique numbers twist,” the app description reads.

Here’s a list of features Lost Light has to offer:

  • Test your wits and delight your senses in up to 225 levels!
  • Discover addictive new matching gameplay!
  • Put your puzzle skills to the test and conquer all 9 unique challenge types!
  • Unleash 3 level-conquering power-ups to maximize matching fun!

Next up is Jelly Car 3. It’s more of a driving game where your task, as a driver of a squishy car, is to drive through squishy worlds to reach the exit as soon as you can. The game offers 50 challenging levels to test your driving skills. You also get the option to customize your car with different colors, and beat your best times in different levels. 

“JellyCar3 is a driving/platforming game that’s all about driving a squishy car through squishy worlds, trying to reach the exit. JellyCar3 features soft body physics for all of the objects in the world. Also your car can transform for a limited time to aid progression through the level,” according to the app description.

Here’s are some of the features the game offers:

  • Soft body physics for all of the objects in the world.
  • Your car can transform for a limited time to aid progression through the level.
  • New Car Customization
  • New Ghost Racing
  • New Record Feature

Both apps are available in the Windows and Windows Phone Store, but they come with a price tag on both platforms. Lost Light and JellyCar 3 cost $4.99 in the Windows Store, while the Windows Phone versions come with $1.99 price tag.

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