A new game company is hoping to get exposure on the largest PC gaming digital store.
Greyborn Studios is a recently created independent studio of veterans that have worked on PC classics System Shock 2 and Thief, the toys-to-life hit Skylanders, and the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. Its first game, Luna and the Moonling, is on Steam Greenlight, where users of the platform can vote on projects to be included in Valve’s digital store.
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Luna and the Moonling is a puzzle game that has players switching between characters with unique abilities. You can watch a trailer for it below.