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On 22 December 2009 a new game set in the same universe and featuring some of the same units and towers was released, titled ''The Hera Campaign''.
On 22 December 2009 a new game set in the same universe and featuring some of the same units and towers was released, titled ''The Hera Campaign''.

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Savage Moon
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Developer(s)FluffyLogic
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
Designer(s)Ana Kronschnabl, Tomas Rawlings, Stuart Griffin
EnginePhyreEngine
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Release
  • EU: 24 December 2008
  • NA: 29 January 2009
Genre(s)Tower defense, strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Savage Moon is a PlayStation 3 and PSP tower defense strategy game by British studio FluffyLogic which sees the player protecting a remote, off-world mining facility from constant attack by Insectocytes, a type of carnivorous creature inhabiting the planets. The mission is to strategically place an array of upgradeable, defensive weapons in the way of the bugs. There is a range of towers, from rapid-fire machine guns to support towers such as the chaos tower.

The game was released for download on the European PlayStation Network on 24 December 2008 and in North America on 29 January 2009.[1]

In 2010 the soundtrack to the DLC of Savage Moon: Waldgeist - also composed by Elsaesser, was nominated for Best Original Video Game Score in the 55th Ivor Novello Awards.[2] This was the first year that music from games was given a category in the awards.

On 22 December 2009 a new game set in the same universe and featuring some of the same units and towers was released, titled The Hera Campaign.

References

  1. ^ "PS3 Fanboy".
  2. ^ "Savage Moon: Waldgeist - nominated for 55th Ivor Novello Awards! | fluffylogic.net". www.fluffylogic.net. Archived from the original on 13 May 2010.