Lara Croft is back, and this time, Feral Interactive has officially brought Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light to Android. Dive into a fresh way to experience Crystal Dynamics’ isometric tomb-raiding adventure as you blast through undead enemies and solve ancient puzzles.
Originally released in 2010, the game’s highlight remains its cooperative gameplay. Unlike other entries in the Tomb Raider series, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light offers a non-linear, arcade-inspired action adventure that keeps players engaged and entertained.
This Time, the Stakes Are High
In this thrilling narrative, the world faces the ominous threat of eternal darkness. The only barrier between civilization and utter chaos is Lara Croft. Armed with her iconic dual pistols, she must dodge, grapple, and outsmart a relentless army of the undead.
But her ultimate goal transcends mere survival; Lara Croft is set on confronting Xolotl, the Aztec god of death. You can team up with a friend in online co-op mode in this twin-stick shooter. One of the standout features of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is its cross-platform play, allowing iOS and Android users to join forces seamlessly.
Feral Interactive has released an exciting new trailer to celebrate the launch of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light on Android. Check it out below:
This Mobile Release Doesn’t Skimp on Content
The Android version of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light includes all fourteen levels from the original game, along with three free DLC packs. This means you'll have plenty of hidden collectibles, high-score challenges, and additional weapons and stat-boosting artifacts to discover.
This release also offers customizable touchscreen controls, allowing you to tailor your gaming experience to your preferences. Alternatively, you can connect a gamepad for a more traditional feel. The game is now available on the Google Play Store for $9.99. If you're intrigued, be sure to check it out.
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