In 2003, a coming-to-stage Saudi Arabian studio known as D-Max Digital Design was working on an interesting RPG heavily inspired by many Japanese games you’ve already played. The game was titled Journey to the Moon, initially planned to release on PC in 2005 or so. While the developer managed to create a prototype with promising plans to release a demo in that period, it didn’t happen. The reason for the cancellation of this game remains unknown, but it is possible that the developer couldn’t find a publisher willing to market and fund this game. It goes to show you, once again, that making games in the Middle East is next to impossible. What remains are a couple of concept artworks of what could have been:
Credit: Iyad Abbas
- Semcond
- Plack
- Flair
- Zona
- Villains
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