| 01/21/2026 | Windows |
Falling Stars is a simulation game where players design the automatic defense system of a city to protect it from falling celestial objects. It's a mix between a tower defense and an automation game with physics.
Play on various unique worlds! You are called to protect a cast of planets with unique atmospheres and new technologies developed by their quirky robo-citizens.
Discover new types of celestial objects with different strengths and weaknesses. Frozen meteors will thaw with fire, metal asteroids will transmit lightning, and much more. Each new level will bring new challenges, and the designs to pass them will need to be more complex.
Everything is a physical object, and you can exploit that! Each level can be solved in infinite ways, and they will test your creativity. You can create an efficient and clean solution, or a messy and overengineered one. The sky is the limit!
Once you think you've found your ideal design, sit back and watch the chaos produced by the objects falling, bouncing, and exploding!
Do you think you can find a more efficient solution? Do not fret. You can iterate between different designs really fast. You can add, destroy, or move your defense buildings endlessly and without cost. And if your head is not on the game at the moment, your solution will be saved, so you can always come back later and tinker with it again.
Design your own levels using the in-game level editor! Build whatever crazy idea you have in mind and share it on Steam Workshop.
From The Moon is a spanish video game development studio based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 2023 by Luc Alvarado Horrillo «Naril» and Ismael Garrido de Juan.
As a development studio it has developed two spanish videogames, among others Falling Stars... and other celestial objects (From The Moon, 2026), and Falling Stars... and other celestial objects (JAM) (From The Moon, 2023).
You can know more about From The Moon through their profiles in X, or Bluesky.
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