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Darklings Brings A New Family, Desert Map, And Other Exclusive Content To Windows Phone – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
March 11, 2015
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Darklings brings a new family, desert map, and other exclusive content to Windows Phone



Darklings, a popular iOS game, recently made its way to Windows Phone. Darklings tells the story of a little creature of light named Lum, who must rid the world of Darklings to save the universe from complete darkness. Darklings have taken away all of the stars in the universe and Lum is the only one that can save the universe and bring back the stars. 

Now that Darklings is available on Windows Phone, users get exclusive content including a new family of darklings, a desert map and five new Lum customizations. Darklings’ new exclusive content for Windows Phone includes:

  • New family of Darklings: The Wanderers with 10 new enemies, 2 obstacles and an epic fight with the Scorpio
  • New map: Desert
  • 5 unique Lum customizations: Lum Gates, Alictus, the Hound, Mecha-bot and Pirate

Darklings has a free trial, so give Darklings a try before you buy it. If you still are unsure, check out the Darklings trailer below.  

Darklings is available for $1.99 in the Windows Phone Store, download Darklings now from the link below.

Darklings for Windows Phone ($1.99)

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