thomasmahler
Moon Studios
Hey folks,
I've been thinking about this idea for the better part of a decade now and it always bugged me that I had prototypes of this game, but never finished it... Well, recently I jumped in and finally cleaned everything up and it came together really nicely I think!
Luma is basically what'd happen if Minecraft and Sim City had a baby. I think it's fair to say that it's probably gonna be a new sub-genre within the citybulider genre since it's the first citybuilder where you have control over literally every single tile. If you wanna build a house, you don't just click on a house icon and place it - Nope, you just make one yourself! And the crazy thing is that it really matters what block is next to another, so you get all these nice chain reactions, almost like in a puzzle game!
I recorded a little gameplay video that shows what Luma is all about:
Would love to hear your folks' thoughts since I'm actually thinking about releasing this soon since to me this is already more fun to play than Minecraft or any Sim City I've ever played!
Luma is quite the crazy project, it also has online AND split-screen multiplayer (mostly because I play games with my 8 year old boy, so I really wanted to play together with him on the big screen like in the good old days
).
Would appreciate if you folks could look at this and post some feedback!
I've been thinking about this idea for the better part of a decade now and it always bugged me that I had prototypes of this game, but never finished it... Well, recently I jumped in and finally cleaned everything up and it came together really nicely I think!
Luma is basically what'd happen if Minecraft and Sim City had a baby. I think it's fair to say that it's probably gonna be a new sub-genre within the citybulider genre since it's the first citybuilder where you have control over literally every single tile. If you wanna build a house, you don't just click on a house icon and place it - Nope, you just make one yourself! And the crazy thing is that it really matters what block is next to another, so you get all these nice chain reactions, almost like in a puzzle game!
I recorded a little gameplay video that shows what Luma is all about:
Would love to hear your folks' thoughts since I'm actually thinking about releasing this soon since to me this is already more fun to play than Minecraft or any Sim City I've ever played!
Luma is quite the crazy project, it also has online AND split-screen multiplayer (mostly because I play games with my 8 year old boy, so I really wanted to play together with him on the big screen like in the good old days
Would appreciate if you folks could look at this and post some feedback!