- Kumome is a co-op puzzle game that cleverly blends card and board game elements.
- The game features 200 puzzle levels, six unique heroes, outfits and color palettes, an original soundtrack, and more.
- It also offers a dedicated kids' version for $0.99, without PvP or co-op modes.
Yannis Benattia has announced the launch of his card-and-board title, Kumome, now available on iOS. There is also a kids’ version of the game available, priced at $0.99. The Android version of this indie title is coming soon.
Experience Kumome’s expansive campaign with various mythic heroes to pick from
Kumome is a co-op puzzle game that cleverly blends card and board game elements. In this game, you journey across five kingdoms, solving various puzzles in a story-driven single-player campaign, or test your strategic prowess in PvP and co-op modes.

You can choose from six unique playable heroes inspired by mythology, each customizable with various outfits and color palettes, which looks fun. The handwritten narrative, filled with various twists, really caught my attention. Plus, you can even uncover various hidden treasures as you progress further.
Clear 200 puzzle levels and challenge your friends in PvP
While the multiplayer element looks fun, especially going against friends in PvP or teaming up in co-op modes, I’m more excited to try the single-player campaign and clear all 200 puzzle levels. And, the devs also promised regular updates with new cards for deck-building battles, which is nice.
Overall, this passion project looks promising, offering an expansive campaign, co-op modes, customizable characters, outfits, deck-building gameplay, original soundtrack, and more. Additionally, there is also a dedicated kids’ version, which is purely single-player without any PvP and Co-op modes.
Kumome is now available on iOS, and you can download it via the App Store. You can also get the kids’ version via the App Store, priced at $0.99. While both Android and iOS versions were supposed to launch together in March, the Android one is now confirmed to be coming soon.
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