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MirrorMoon EP is a game about mystery and exploration set in outer space. These space travels begin on a red planet and its unique moon and extend across galaxies. The single player part of MirrorMoon EP blends adventure and exploration with navigation-based puzzle solving.

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These space travels begin on a red planet and its unique moon and extend across galaxies.

The single player part of MirrorMoon EP blends adventure and exploration with navigation-based puzzle solving. The multiplayer of MirrorMoon EP lets players share Galaxy Maps with other players: the first explorers to land on a planet will be able to name its Star System and that name will be forever bound to the star for any other fellow traveler who encounters it.

Each Galaxy consists of a thousand Systems: it will be possible to fully discover the mysteries of MirrorMoon EP only while collaborating with other players.
Through the apparently indecipherable cockpit of an unknown spacecraft, players will be able to locate and travel to mysterious planets. Each planet has artifacts, buildings, and puzzles on its surface, hidden in astonishing low-poly sceneries.

MirrorMoon was nominated for the Nuovo Award for innovation in games at Independent Game Festival 2013 and was also part of the Official IndieCade and Fantastic Arcade 2012 selections. Since then, MirrorMoon has grown considerably. EP stands for Extended Play, representing all the new content that we added for the official release.

Sounds really quite fun, might have to try this one. Ticks the "odd" box rather well.

You can get it from the website directly using the humble store widget (why don't they have an embed button?) or using the Steam widget below!


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4 comments

Liam Dawe Sep 4, 2013
Been playing this a bit myself, I have to say it's bloody confusing at the start but you do sort-of quickly what to do.

Still not sure I really "get it" though.
linuxgnuru Sep 5, 2013
I've named 1 planet and 1 sun so far... still not sure what to do to finish side A though (found all structures, and have a bunch of circles pulsating but not sure what to do...)
Liam Dawe Sep 5, 2013
Quoting: linuxgnuruI've named 1 planet and 1 sun so far... still not sure what to do to finish side A though (found all structures, and have a bunch of circles pulsating but not sure what to do...)
I've named like 3-4 places, didn't know you could name Suns?!

I think you need to complete the B side to allow you to complete the A side. I guess more appears on A after you % up on B.
hardpenguin Sep 5, 2013
Santa Ragione makes intriguing games. Weird that his previous game, Fotonica did not make it to Steam (yet). You can still greenlight it :)
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