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Reviews for "MOON"

I barely understood this game..

But, the graphics were good, the gameplay was decent, although its basicly a interactive movie(You just use the arrow keys and follow the path).

EventHorizon responds:

Ok...,Thanks for your review.

First off, The pixel art was nice. I dig that. Your plot of the guy losing his mind to space madness was alright. But alot of it didn't make sense. I get the guy hallucinatng with the phone and the mirror and all that, But the self-destruct thing was too farfetched.
Why would an industrial company have a self-destruct sequence on a spacecraft that costs millions and only has one person on the moon? (I know it's more of a scientific thing, but things like this really bother me and it really takes away from the plot. Also, it's one of those convienient things that people use with writing so they don't have to develop more plot.) All in all, it was alright, The pacing was a tad slow, but I really didn't mind it. Nice work :)

EventHorizon responds:

=Really good review, thanks for writing it!, at the beginning John believed to be hallucinations but in reality the things he sees are real, actually at the end the protagonist is possessed by that presence, if you look carefully you can see bleeding from his hands full just as the presence of blood=

Interesting game. Quite enjoyed it to be honest.
Love the pixel theme and the music.

EventHorizon responds:

Thanks, I'm glad you liked the game! :D

Feels more like a interactive movie than a game. There were no challenges to it. I think it would be better if you had more things to interact with.

EventHorizon responds:

This game is a mix between a game and a movie styled as an art-game, anyway thanks for the advice :)

Not bad, but not quite my cup of tea. John's descent into madness seems kinda random and unprovoked. Yes, two years in isolation could do that to a person, but you don't put a single person on a long-term mission in space. Artistic license aside, I'm a bit of a stickler for scientific accuracy when it comes to space-y stuff.

Still, an interesting experience nonetheless.

EventHorizon responds:

Thanks for your interesting review!