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Check out Lara Croft GO for Windows 10, a fun unique puzzle game

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
August 29, 2015
2 min read

Windows doesn’t have the most vibrant ecosystem but that may be slowly changing with all the big Windows 10 changes. Project Islandwood makes it easy for iOS developers to port their apps over to Windows. This may seem dead on arrival but where this makes the most sense will be porting games, because games have their own unique UI and a straight copy can look and feel fine regardless of the operating system.

The latest big name game to come to Windows after a start on iOS is Lara Croft GO. This is a casual puzzle game where gamers play as Lara Croft making their way through ancient ruins. Square Enix developed the game and has released it for Windows 10 PCs and mobile devices. Starting at $4.99 with in-app purchases, the game falls inline with other big name games like Spartan Assault and Grand Theft Auto.

“Lara Croft GO is a turn based puzzle-adventure set in a long-forgotten world. Explore the ruins of an ancient civilization, discover well-kept secrets and face deadly challenges as you uncover the myth of the Queen of Venom,” the game description reads. Grab the game from the download link below.

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