In a world where venerable art forms are learned and experienced by few, OPUSLUDUS brings such masterly knowledge to everyone through the modern means of gaming. The greatest Masterpieces of our time take shape in cool adaptations allowing the player to move through adventure, combat and mystery.
“The Flute” introduces the first scene of the opera “Magic Flute” by W.A Mozart. The pilot game follows the adventure of Prince Tamino who fights serpents and creatures in his quest to rescue Princess Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night.
The Flute is a story driven 2D mobile action-adventure platformer opera game lasting 1-2h. The plot and music follow the original story in order to give to the player valid information about the piece.
Available on the App Store and Google Play world wide.
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“Who knows? The Flute could secretly introduce a new generation to 18th century music.”
pocketgamer.com
September 2018
“The Flute is trying to open up the works of some of the world’s greatest composers to a brand new audience in ways that they can understand, and you can bet your last potato chip that we’re excited about that.”
pocketgamer.com
January 2019
“It’s a fascinating settling, true to the singspiel, and I’m intrigued by the artwork and delivery of the story that inspired it.”
bigbossbattle.com
February 2019
“Written in two acts, the opera is a Singspiel (including both singing and dialogue) – and it’s been a huge hit with audiences ever since it was first performed. And now, it’s been turned into a video game, taking Mozart’s magical story to a new audience.”
classicfm.com
March 2019
“Tamino, Pamina, la Reine de la nuit, les trois dames ou encore Papageno, tous ces personnages seront bientôt rassemblés dans un jeu vidéo, The Flute.”
francemusique.fr
March 2019
“Au fond, cela devait finir par arriver : dans le monde des concepteurs de jeux vidéo, quelqu’un a fini par se rendre compte que certains livrets d’opéra, avec leurs gentils héros et leurs affreux méchants, pouvaient être une mine d’aventures transposables sur un écran d’ordinateur.”
forumopera.com
March 2019
“Die Zauberflöte o La Flauta Mágica fue uno de los trabajos finales de Mozart y es una de las óperas más famosas y queridas por los amantes del género.”
codigoespagueti.com
March 2019
“The Magic Flute, one of Mozart’s final works and one of the most renowned operas, is inspiring a new videogame, taking Mozart’s magical story to a new audience.”
cremonamusica.com
March 2019
“Les développeurs qui forment Opus Ludus veulent proposer un concept nouveau, qui sort des sentiers battus : le jeu vidéo-opéra.”
rtbf.be
March 2019
“The Flute is a story-driven adventure focused around the Mozart opera Magic Flute, using the actual plot and music of the opera to tell the story.”
pocketgamer.com
March 2019
“Experience a masterpiece inspired by the work of a genius. The game follows the adventure of Prince Tamino who fights serpents and creatures in his quest to rescue Princess Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night.”
toucharcade.com
February 2020
“Le jeu de plateforme suit l’aventure du prince Tamino qui combat les serpents et les créatures dans sa quête pour sauver la princesse Pamina, la fille de la reine de la nuit.”
iphonesoft.fr
February 2020
“Hogy melyek és miben lehet ezt észrevenni, azt nem tudjuk, de a játékban Tamino herceg történetével ismerkedhetünk meg, aki őrült lények sokaságával harcol meg annak érdekében, hogy megmentse Pamina hercegnőt az éjszaka királynőjétől.”
mobilgamer.hu
February 2020
“The game itself is fun. It’s a pretty standard action platformer with decent controls. It’s the whole experience that I appreciated. The great soundtrack, the beautiful hand-drawn visuals, and the intriguing story all blends together fairly well.”
snappattack.com
February 2020
“Experience a masterpiece inspired by the work of a genius. The game follows the adventure of Prince Tamino who fights serpents and creatures in his quest to rescue Princess Pamina, the daughter of the Queen of the Night.”