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Puzzles - Other
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moon
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Uploaded
Sep 27, 2008 | 9:07 PM EDT
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Game
623 kb
  • Daily 3rd Place September 29, 2008

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Author Comments

A very short experimental game. I'd love to have your feedback... Thanks for playing!

Development Facts:

* As nikatu mentioned on the reviews, it is inspired on Italo Calvino's "The Distance of the Moon"
* The music is "Lamento di Tristano and La Rotta" by Cheryl Ann Fulton. Used under Creative Commons License.

Reviews


OneStonedPunkOneStonedPunk

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 2, 2008

i like it

simple and cute. nice.



mortal101mortal101

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 2, 2008

Short and sweet... literly

I enjoyed it, took me awhile to figure out that last ending I was having trouble getting, but I finally got them all. It was a successful experiment I would say.

There's not a whole lot I can say, other than that. Nice going.



sizsaunsizsaun

Rated 5 / 5 stars October 2, 2008

i found all endings

give the boy the moon after puttin him on the boat
make the boy and girl ride the seagull
drop em in the water (boy or girl or both)
take the boy off the moon and let it fly away
and lastly make the boy and girl switch places


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Blink281Blink281

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 2, 2008

very orignianl

cute



ConstantOneConstantOne

Rated 5 / 5 stars October 2, 2008

Great job

Call me crazy, but there's something "romantic" about pixel games. Their simple animations often leave the most lasting impressions, a unique legacy that the photorealism of many modern games can't match. How many of us remember Monkey Island, or Day of the Tentacle, or Full Throttle (and so many others) as our favorite games of all time?

Yeah, I'm getting a bit sentimental for a site like Newgrounds, but I truly feel these are the greatest games of all time. "I Wish I Were the Moon" somehow captures a piece of that magic, short as it is. Looking forward to your next submission.


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