“The legend of Darwan” now on Amazon

We are happy to inform that the first book that inspires our games, “The legend of Darwan“, is now ready on Amazon. Ebook and paperback to choose.

Humanity has long disappeared. Its only memory is archived in old legends and myths. The Milky Way has disappeared as such, fused with its neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, creating a new elliptical galaxy. Meanwhile, the Sun is heading towards its end. Converted into a red giant, planet Earth has stripped itself of all life.

It is then, more than four billion years from now, when a native species of the Earth, which had left the planet long ago, the LauKlars, descendants of the birds that populated the Earth in the past, return to their planet of origin to investigate their native world. What they find there, and what they set in motion, will activate a war machine that will break the balance and peace of all species in the Galaxy…

This is the first of the twelve books in the Aesir-Vanir saga, which tells the history of the Earth from the present to a distant future in a new galaxy, with a new species dominating it from one end to the other.

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The novel that inspires “Math Combat Challenge”

“Math Combat Challenge” is a game inspired by the novel “Messenger of the Nastrond”. Sandra is the protagonist of the novel, set in 2156, three years after the novel “The entrails of Nidavellir” (Spanish: “Las entrañas de Nidavellir”).

This novel will be published in english and spanish.

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Beta testing and soon release date

Beta testing is going well, and soon we´ll inform about the release date. In the end, the third Arena will be included in the game. It´s been an effort but it was worth the work.
 
The third arena will be active when the player completes the Stadium Arena and the Asteroid Arena, and will have its own elements and surprises.
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Messenger of the Náströnd. Chapter III

Spanish version here.

The hotel door opened. Martin pointed with his phaser to the figure that came in. There was no need to shoot. It was Sandra, who looked at him indifferently, as she connected the computer in the room and examined something. After a few seconds, Martin commented:

“How was the meeting with … those friends “? Sandra, without turning, replied:

-All right. I’m going to work for them.”

“You can’t do that, Sandra.”

“Why not?”

“You’re going to have to kill some people. Your programming …”

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