Dark Moon game

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Hello this is my first post and I hope it won't be the last ;) Do you like strategies set in space?.I have played many strategy games such as Stellaris or Homeworld 3 but recently I came across a game that is soon to be released on Steam.The game is called Dark Moon and in this game you move around the spider base and create infrastructure on the Moon so that you can survive as a group of survivors after the destruction of the Earth. What do you think about this game, have you played something similar before, I'm curious what you play most often.
 

Zloth

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Interesting premise. It sounds similar to FrostPunk except your base constantly moves. There's a lot of potential there. But the developer is churning out fairly weak games ASAP - more like a mobile-oriented developer. I wouldn't get my hopes up too much.

P.S. Ever read Sanderson's Sunlit Man? Similar premise. (Jeez, $16 for a novella!?)
 
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The game seems really interesting to me. I've already played the demo and it's impressive. They've been working on the game for 5 years. I have no idea why they chose such a publisher, but this studio is also little-known to me. Even press materials are not sent to potential advertising partners. Jujubee is a small company that has problems with publishers. They keep coming across companies that don't care about good advertising or do it on a small scale, which causes the games to disappear in the crowd despite interesting projects like realpolitics. The studio is too little-known to start cooperation with Sony or Legendary. Maybe you have an interesting idea to reach other players with this game.
 
It is an interesting premise, but I feel I'm going to have to point out here that self promotion is against the rules, and its sounds like you may at least be close to the devs. I hope you understand why we have to have that rule and enforce it, otherwise literally every post would be from people promoting their own games or stream.

You could pass on the message to Jujubee to contact Community@futurnet.com, Ive been told that they sometimes provide help and advice to smaller publishers if they like the project.
 

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