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'''''Late Night Luigi''''' is a sequel to [[Glukom]]'s first two "Late Night" games, [[Late Night Mario]] and ''[[Late Night Mario 2]]''. A single-level demo was showcased at [[Nintendo Community Fangame Convention 2011|NCFC in 2011]] and earned generally favored reviews. LNL is designed to capture the zany, carefree charm of the original Late Night Mario game while building on the more substantial gameplay introduced in ''Late Night Mario 2''.
 
'''''Late Night Luigi''''' is a sequel to [[Glukom]]'s first two "Late Night" games, [[Late Night Mario]] and ''[[Late Night Mario 2]]''. A single-level demo was showcased at [[Nintendo Community Fangame Convention 2011|NCFC in 2011]] and earned generally favored reviews. LNL is designed to capture the zany, carefree charm of the original Late Night Mario game while building on the more substantial gameplay introduced in ''Late Night Mario 2''.

Revision as of 10:28, 8 April 2012

Late Night Luigi
Developer(s) Glukom
Announce Date 2011
Release Date March 2012
Genre Platformer
Players 1
Input Keyboard
Medium MMF
Platform Windows
Status Under production


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Late Night Luigi is a sequel to Glukom's first two "Late Night" games, Late Night Mario and Late Night Mario 2. A single-level demo was showcased at NCFC in 2011 and earned generally favored reviews. LNL is designed to capture the zany, carefree charm of the original Late Night Mario game while building on the more substantial gameplay introduced in Late Night Mario 2.