ilomilo (WP)

Cute, fun puzzler

Much the same as the 360 and Win8 versions, ilomilo is a game where you try to reunite the game's 2 main characters, Ilo and Milo. By using different items and gravity defying twists and turns, this puzzler is simple, cute and fun, with just the right degree of challenge. Can be done quickly using a guide, or take your time and enjoy it.
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