Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- RPG
- Release Date
PlayStation Store
- 29th Apr 2014, $14.99
- 30th Apr 2014, £11.99
PlayStation Plus Extra (Subscription)
- 13th Jun 2022
- Tags
- Fantasy, Multiplayer, Local, Artistic
- Controller Support
- DualShock 4
- Official Site
- childoflight.ubi.com
- Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Also Available On
- PS Vita, PS3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U eShop
Screenshots (9)
Reviews
Review Child of Light (PlayStation 4)
Painted paradise
Republished on Wednesday 30th August 2017: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of September's PlayStation Plus lineup. The original text follows. Child of Light, a new two-dimensional role-playing game from Ubisoft, is best described using the titles that it was so...
About The Game
From Patrick Plourde – Creative Director of Far Cry 3® – and Jeffrey Yohalem – winner of the Writers Guild of America Award – comes Child of Light, a digital title developed under Ubisoft Montreal.
Envisioned as a “Playable Poem” by its creators, Child of Light is a modern reimagining of our childhood fairy tales.
Set in the magical world of Lemuria, Child of Light takes us on the coming-of-age journey of Aurora, a young girl struggling to save a lost kingdom and her ailing father.
“Come, tuck yourself into bed
Let me tell a story.
Of Lemuria, a kingdom past
And a girl born for glory.”
The daughter of the Duke of Carniola is transported to Lemuria, a mysterious world that needs her help. Identified as the Child of Light and granted the power of flight, she takes on the minions of Lemuria’s Dark Queen in her quest to recover the sun, the moon and the stars to return home. Along the way she’ll discover that her destiny may be far greater than she ever dreamed.
“Banish the Darkness”
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