The core puzzle element of LIT is deceptively simple; in order to survive, Jake must stay within the light. Each level starts with Jake in a safe corona in front of an entrance door. From there, he must use his wits and the tools at hand to navigate to the far side of the room and reach an exit door. He does so by turning on lamps to expand his zone of safety, smashing windows with conveniently available slingshot ammo to create light paths, and occasionally bridging minute gaps using flares.
Venture into the dark hallways of a haunted high school and help guide emo teenager Jake as he searches for his lost girlfriend Rachael.
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Hardcore Gamer: This is good news for the tons of people who missed this horror puzzler when it first launched on WiiWare and again when it hit mobile.