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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Aeria Games To Publish nDoors' Luminary: Rise of the Goonzu in Europe

More news from MMO publisher Aeria games—they've announced that they have acquired MMORPG Luminary: Rise of the Goonzu (yes, that is really its title) from nDoors for release in the European market.

Rather an interesting decision of nDoors there—considering it's completely comfortable publishing its titles in North America, such as the recently covered Atlantica Online—and the game is an interesting take on the usual MMORPG, drawing itself closer to something like eRepublik.

In Luminary: Rise of the Goonzu, players choose a profession and attempt to rise through the game's "society" to become a community leader, with the world featuring both a political and economic system as well as all of the questing, item crafting and so on normally featured in these kind of games.

"Luminary: Rise of the Goonzu promises to offer an enjoyable gaming experience with the high quality service and support of Aeria Games," said an Aeria Games representative. "As one of the best known games in Korea and other Asian countries, Luminary joins a list of successful MMO games being published or will soon be published in Europe by Aeria Games."

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Posted by mathewk on February 10, 2009 3:07 PM |

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This game Looks very interesting I absolutely Love to play this game.

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