BINUS University Students Break Through Tokyo Game Show 2025 With Luminote Mio: Aqualoom At Ocean's End
JAKARTA - The LOGIC Thizen team, students of the School of Computer Science (GAT) Game Application & Technology (GAT) Program, BINUS University, will feature their game, Luminote Mio: Aqualoom at Oceans End, at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2025.
This success is not only the pride of BINUS University, but also proves that young Indonesian talents are able to compete on the global stage.
Through Luminote Mio's game, the LOGIC - Thizen team carries a comfortable and relaxed post-agency concept. The name Luminote combines light elements and notes, while Mio is the main character.
The philosophy of this game is to bring light and entertainment through the shattered work of aquascape in the world, conveying the message that beauty can be found in the midst of challenges.
"We are very proud to be able to represent BINUS University and Indonesia. This is a dream come true," said one team member.
According to him, this success is a great opportunity for them to network with the public and investors. This event will also provide an opportunity to test the game directly to the Japanese market and get valuable feedback from international players.
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The LOGIC team Thizen Studio assessed that the Indonesian game industry is growing rapidly with the support of the government and community. However, structural challenges and access to knowledge still need to be overcome.
They emphasize the importance of a supportive ecosystem, such as LOGIC BINUS University, to help young talents penetrate the global market.
Setelah TGS 2025, tim akan mengumpulkan validasi pemain, melanjutkan pengembangan fim, dan menargetkan rilis di platform global seperti Steam.