Key-Luna



Key-Luna (キールナ Kii Runa), formally Key-Luna Interactive, Ltd., is a Japanese game company, best known for their ADV games. Key-Luna's games feature the proprietary Eagle32 engine, first used in its hit visual novel Karma/Loiter Dusk. Key-Luna received critical acclaim in Japan for Karma/Loiter Dusk, which when translated into English garnered fans worldwide. Karma/Loiter Dusk has been adapted to an anime and manga, and was followed by several other games in what came to be known as the Karma/ series. Key-Luna is also known for its visual novel and interactive fiction series High School with Onii-chan, which parodies visual novels, role-playing games, and other media. High School with Onii-chan did not gain the popularity of Karma/Loiter Dusk, but has become a cult classic.

Eagle32 Engine
The Key-Luna-developed Eagle32 engine is an exclusive engine only used in Key-Luna games. It features a FluxDrive pixel shader and TARDICK32 system.

TARDICK32
TARDICK32 is equipped with 12 cross-compatibility thrusters (listed as CC01 to CC12), and a C13 maximum overdrive capacitor. The TARDICK system features an advanced NLP (natural language processing) component including high learning capabilities. This high machine intelligence is further increased by the CC thrusters and capacitor, which allow for either active connection to one of twelve Key-Luna terminals staffed with writers 24/7, or local command database supplementation by a centralised command database in Key-Luna headquarters. TARDICK32 has become famous for its unmatched flexibility in interpretation of user input, and equally notorious for its large file size and long loading times.