Game Studio
Six games are in active development at AerelonTech. Three of them share the Soul-Dash universe — a connected setting that links medieval mysticism, cyberpunk corporate decay, and far-future Federation politics — while the others stand alone in their own genres.
All pitches on this page are concept material, © Sandor Nagy. Scope, scenarios, and ratings will evolve as each game moves toward production.
Soul-Dash: Eternal Light
2.5D action-adventure platformer · PC and mobile, controller-optimized and console-ready · ESRB Teen (Violence)
Outside time.
A loud bang and global catastrophes strike many heroes across the middle ages simultaneously. Journey to the source to find an eternal abomination tricking your mind. Multiple failed attempts to beat the Master of the Universe lead you to a revelation in the 21st century — it is here to help us prepare for far worse. Only those who finish all maps are worthy to guard humans exploring space.
Dashers
Player-chosen heroes, each with unique capabilities, movement skill, and tragic story. 4+ starter characters, expandable to 12+. Dashers thrive in light and are torn by darkness — keep to safe areas, rejuvenate, then turn your soul into both shield and weapon.
- Jidovina — mountain monk of the Carpathians; blink chaining
- Agatha — ranger of the vast steppes; climb and swing
- Patrono — knight of the Francs; short-burst dashes
Antagonists
- The Vanished — souls who tried to find the Master and weren't strong enough; now they pull everyone and everything into the same abyss they fell into. Beat them, or pass them — your decisions will benefit or thwart your journey.
- The Master of the Universe — an eternal being from deep space, arrived as an asteroid. Hidden in an oceanic abyss for thousands of years while raising its children. Faced in multi-phased boss fights: first to avenge your loss, then to understand, finally to prove yourself.
Soul-Dash: Bright City
Cyberpunk crafting RPG · PC and mobile, controller-optimized and console-ready · Target age 16–24, ESRB Teen (Violence in story) · Casual audience
He had a good life, loving Her. Until she passed, leaving only a memory chip behind.
His corporation abandoned him when depression took the toll. Now He is back, taking over a run-down cyber-shop on the ground floor only scum frequents. And He only wants Her.
Set out to build a new android body no one has built before. Be cunning, calculating, and strategic to earn the wealth and skills you need.
Game outline
Prospect for ore, process it into materials, craft gear and implants — sell them or wear them yourself. Evolve your shop's machines for better output. Manipulate the market and influence the wealthy to reach your only goal: build a new body for your lost darling. After assembling the body from 20+ parts (and even one for yourself), activate Her. Beat the programming, hack the mechanical brain to awake the spirit — or fail, and she remains a soulless hunk of metal. All depends on You.
Unique selling points
- Crafting and tinkering meet action and dexterity.
- 300+ items, gear, and implants to craft.
- Deep skill tree — pick which services your shop provides.
- Customizable shop; develop your value prop in Bright City.
- Gripping story told purely through interactions and gameplay.
- 8+ endings shaped by your decisions and performance.
Reference points: Graveyard Keeper, Cyberpunk 2077.
Soul-Dash: Perseus Patrol
4X RPG narrative-driven sandbox · Mobile and PC, console-portable · ESRB Teen (violence, mild and suggestive language)
Captain your newly commissioned capital ship, the FNA Steeldome — a diplomatic, policing, and exploration vessel far from the central worlds. Hire and retrain your crew for specific mission profiles. Be a diplomat upholding Federation values, or a rogue captain terrorizing the colonies into submission. Your choice — but don't be surprised when the consequences come due.
Jump into a system, gather/trade/raid, build new small craft from your carrier, hire crew to operate them. Research optimizations to push deeper into the frontier. Accumulate fuel to reach the next system. Eventually venture into uninhabited space to start a colony, make a discovery, or carve out your personal domain.
Unique selling points
- Command the most advanced military carrier humanity can afford.
- Play diplomat or rogue and build your own narrative.
- 64+ hand-crafted system types and 24+ small-craft classes in your fleet.
- Trade, quest, or fight across 12+ space-station and 12+ planetary-colony types.
- Master black holes and dark-matter dense spots — exploit them for Federal or personal gain.
Reference points: Dreadnought, Warhammer 40k Armada, Star Wars: Empire At War.
Read the full Perseus Patrol page →
Antarctica: Last Place on Earth
Tactical top-down real-time management sim · PC, designed with console ports in mind · Target age 12–99+ · For explorers, discoverers, students, and history nerds
Follow Captain Scott's and Shackleton's first successful journey to the Antarctic. Manage the RRS Discovery and her crew. Map the land, run scientific experiments on the last unexplored continent, keep your crew alive through the years to come, and finally break the ship out from the clutch of the ice.
Balance time and provisions. Keep morale and health up across years in the last place on Earth. Manage daily life and recreation. Can you execute the King's orders and bring every member of your crew home alive?
Game overview
Set each crew member's daily tasks. Pick rations, work hours, policies. Choose between gathering and exploration missions. Risk limb and bone, snow blindness and scurvy to make rations stretch. Organize theater and lectures to keep morale up. Micro-manage exploration sorties — drive dog-sledges through storms, sail across ice. Survive until the relief ships arrive, and free the Discovery so home can return to its port.
Unique selling points
- Lead the last true discovery on our home planet, in a historically accurate simulation.
- Manage a crew of 47 with personal goals, wishes, and needs.
- 10+ science experiments through mini-games shaped by real methods.
- Navigate unknown lands; crucial decisions with lasting impact.
Reference points: Desperados, Frostpunk, Civilization VII, Insurmountable, Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak.
Jump City Rush
2.5D side-view jump platformer · PC and mobile, console-portable · ESRB Everyone · For serious speedrunners
Modernity collided with tradition. Skyscrapers became jumping puzzles. As a random pedestrian, you are the only one who can mend the world. Reach the top of each map to free yourself — and everyone else stuck in front of the skyscraper — to leave.
Jump on static and moving platforms, reach the top shrine on each map to finish, and record your time.
Unique selling points
- 3 increasingly difficult maps to beat.
- 4+ platform-challenge types pushing your max ability.
- Rage-inducing challenges to keep you on your toes.
- Stream your frustration to gather views — you future star, you.
Reference points: Jump King, Only Up.
Novid (working title)
Top-down nanobot combat · PC and mobile, controller-optimized and console-ready · Target rating E10 (cartoon violence) · Casual competitive players
Medicine took a huge leap and brought the battle for health to the nanoscopic world. You play as a nanobot, freshly injected into a new patient — your objective is to heal. Find the viruses, bacteria, and fungi harming your patient and eliminate them with your arsenal: zap them helpless, burn them with micro lasers, cut them with your arms.
Lead hordes of nanobots in waves to save each patient's life, overwhelming the real-life-based disease. Lose the battle, and you may lose the patient too.
Game overview
Top-down combat inside human organs and veins — immune system versus viruses, bacteria, fungi. A preparation phase lets you select your loadout, then enter the veins and fight your way to the source of the illness.
A simplified version of Novid is described as a minigame inside Soul-Dash: Bright City's cyberpunk crafting loop.
Unique selling points
- Save 12+ lives playing as nanobots across different diseases.
- Battle for your side in a Nanobots vs. Diseases battle-royale mode.
- Configure your nanobot across 16+ specialized weapon classes — learn the ways we combat sickness.
Reference points: StarCraft, League of Legends, Fortnite, Battlefield series.