Earth-Luna Apps

Purpose-built apps with an eye towards accessibility.

Earth-Luna Communications is the trade name of a small family of iOS and Mac apps focused on making the card games we love accessible from anywhere. Read cards, view decks, build decks, and track your games, all from our easy to use family of apps.

We are dedicated to making apps that are not only beautiful, but also fully compliant with Apple's accessibility guidelines.

App Directory

Choose the game you want to track and explore.

Just like the old BASF commercial, we don't make the games you play, we just make playing them better.

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Superconducting Hub

A companion app for in-person Netrunner play.

Track clicks, credits, MU, tags, and other game-state details with an interface designed for play across the table.

Upcoming version (1.3) will include a deck builder, and full accessibility features.

iPhone App Clip Available
Coming Soon
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Brilliant Display

A forthcoming Earth-Luna app.

Dedicated to possibly the best looking card game of all time, Brilliant Display will be a companion app for collection tracking, deck building, and card reading for Ashes Reborn/Ashes Ascendancy. This app uses Ashes.live for data and deck sharing.

Launching Soon Detail Page Ready
Working Title
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An App of Ice and Fire

Working title for an upcoming release.

Like the late King Robert Baratheon, A Game of Thrones: Second Edition is no longer a living game. Still, it's legacy lives on, and people still actively play and collect the game. An App of Ice and Fire will be a companion app for collection tracking, deck building, and card reading. This app uses thronesdb.com for data and deck sharing.

Upcoming Rename-Friendly

Structure

A hub-and-detail layout is the right default here.

Why separate pages

Product pages let each app hold its own screenshots, support links, App Store copy, and changelog surface without overloading the front page.

Why this homepage

The landing page stays fast and scannable. It works as a selector, a brand overview, and a launchpad for whichever app a visitor came to see.

Liquid-glass direction

The site now uses translucent layers, blur, highlights, and soft gradients to suggest a glass material system without sacrificing legibility.