When LunarLux releases late next year, players can expect a game that gives them a futuristic world on the moon to dive into, welcoming players with Game Boy Advance nostalgia. This presentation is intentional, as it is infused with ideas that lead developer CosmicNobab has had since childhood. As a result, the indie title with a demo currently on Steam serves as Nobab's dream game, and they're offering to share it with people who wish to head into the stars too.
Game Rant spoke to CosmicNobab about the project they began with the wish to play a game with anime-styled characters on the moon. What started out as a solo endeavor became something far bigger as other talented people pitched in to help. Now LunarLux is being published by Freedom Games, and the game is in full-time development with a dedicated team.
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«Game development was my dream job,» CosmicNobab said. «I wanted to take the leap into that field someday.» The budding developer learned how to program with RPG Maker while also working as a full-time electrical engineer. Looking back, Nobab said they're thankful for the experience that their former job gave them.
«I feel like my background in engineering was what gave me the team-building, communication, and collaborative skills that helped me take these connections to help make LunarLux's development way more organized.»
The core concept of LunarLux was inspired by ideas CosmicNobab said they «personally really latch onto.» They've enjoyed thinking of a future where the human race has advanced in space exploration to where society thrives on other planets. While establishments like SpaceX help push this goal closer to reality, Nobab says they also look into more
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