A downloadable game for Windows

ALSO AVAILABLE FREE ON STEAM

What happened on the Moon? is a short horror game where you control an AI Moon Rover on a mission to investigate mysterious activity on the lunar surface...

Story

After a few weeks of observing unusual activity originating from the Moon, Professor Ward assembles an AI Moon Rover to undertake a mission to investigate the cause. 3 months before the mission is due to launch, a man calling himself Dr. Hoffmann appears and takes control of the mission. Unable to stop him, Professor Ward must now rely solely on the rover to complete the mission and find out the truth...

Features

  • Explore the lunar surface
  • Use your gripper arm to navigate obstacles
  • Manage your power supply with your solar panel
  • Begin to uncover the mystery of what happened on the Moon...

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Updated 13 hours ago
Published 5 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorcopperwaif
GenreAdventure
Tags2D, Atmospheric, Exploration, Horror, Indie, Mystery, Pixel Art, Sci-fi, Space, Story Rich
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksSteam

Download

Download
what happened on the moon_1.2.zip 92 MB

Development log

Comments

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Story driven psychological horror with a sensational sound track. If you like a cool story told in a unique way, this game is for you! Also, a couple really well executed 4th wall breaks. 

I play your game (and a couple others) and leave in depth feedback in the video below, you can check the video chapters to find your game. You can also vote for your game to advance in my channels competition for best indie horror game of march at the following link: http://youtube.com/post/UgkxogcyL4h61YFv_JifxYOKde0MFBBxi1Uh?si=cfDzzoYOvJnItFMD

I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winning game to give to the game dev. January's winner will have their video up tomorrow on my channel if you wanna see the kind of prints I make. 

Thanks for playing and linking the vid! Really appreciate the feedback

Here from steam as well, keep it up! I like this!

Thanks! glad you enjoyed

I tried it on Steam and I liked it, the idea of the arm is fun and the music in the story and how the ship is detached is great along with the artistic design

Thanks for the feedback!