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Japanese paper-folding game Kami hits PC and Mac

The creators of Lume have released a new game that's colored paper-folding at its most elegant.

Japanese-themed Kami is now out on PC and Mac from developer State of Play. Players simply choose a color and fold out the paper so it fills the screen in as few moves as possible.

Kami, which costs $4 on Steam (or for 15 percent off if you get it before Jan. 30), features 65 puzzles, including all premium puzzles and hints from the mobile version, which will save you $6, according to the developer.

The title has been out on iOS and Android since last year. "Kami" refers to a basic type of paper used for origami.

Stephanie Carmichael

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