MirrorMoon EP

MirrorMoon EP

released on Sep 04, 2013

MirrorMoon EP

released on Sep 04, 2013

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. 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.


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I'm a fan of very artistic puzzle games so I went into this with an open mind. It's a shame then that it immediately revealed itself to be kind of obtuse and inscrutable.

I literally couldn't figure out what to do in the first puzzle of the game and it didn't take long for me to lose interest in screwing around with the few things that seemed interactable. Based on other reviews I'm not missing out on much.

What I would call a "visual jam session", theres def moons but no actual mirrors so it gets 6 out of 14 chonkos from me

I have no idea what just happened

A visually pleasing and respectable game with puzzles as cryptic as figuring out Yume Nikki but without a wiki or walkthrough, leading to one of the earliest brick walls I have seen in a videogame. The abstract presentation of the main hub screen of the exploded spaceship is a visual oddity in the best way. The soundtrack was equally mysterious and beautiful for the time. Though I can't tell if these are just 5 tracks on loop or if there's more because I can't get my head around the heavily abstract puzzles.

Though I'm past one hundred thousand miles
I'm feeling very still
And I think my spaceship knows which way to go
Tell my wife I love her very much, she knows