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Sunday, February 15, 2009


ClassicNight is a strategy game with arcade elements, where players are asked to help a talking moon grow brighter by constructing utilities or buildings which give off light. Light from flowers and structures can then be collected as the main resource for upgrades or new constructions.

Though originally created by a Korean developer, the game is in English by default.

Name: Classic Night
Developer: Akarolls
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 50MB

Related:
Classic Night trailer

Comments

Was anyone able to download it for a mirror? Seems like it's already gone missing on the server Akarolls provided.

I translated the error page. Basically, it says that the bandwith has been exceeded for today and that it will be reseted everyday at 12 o'clock (midday). Iguess it is in korean time. Can anyone upload the game to another server like filrfront e.g. ?

Cheers, Tim!

A promotional game for light pollution? :-(

thaks for post, really :).

i open another link.

http://www.shifeed.net/tc/anionegame/attachment/1164273944.zip

too much engrish! even tho I enjoyed the game, I can't understand if the wolf stage is really supposed to be the end or if is just some kind of joke...?

as shown on his blog: "Someday thief stolen money, NDS, Digital Camera and Etc and MY COMPUTER!! in home.

i lost my source code , so this project is not finished."

I was excited for this game...I tried it out, and was a little disappointed. The music was pretty good, though.

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