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May 14, 2018

a missing moon [browser]

The moon has gone missing and it's up to you to figure out why and make everyone else notice that the moon has in fact gone missing in the adventure game A Missing Moon by Sylvester Hansen. (arrows keys to move, space to jump, CTRL to interact, I for the inventory)

12 comments:

  1. Two quick non-spoiler addenda that I wish someone had told me:

    1. To use the inventory, hit I, if there are multiple items use arrow keys to choose one, then hit Ctrl. (Clicking the mouse seems to work sometimes, but not others, so always do it the right way.)

    2. Your eventual goal is to get everyone outside; read the in-game story to learn why. Along the way, you should also feed all three animals.

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  2. I can't figure out what to do with the hammer, it's the only item I have left, please help!

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  3. The hammer is used to break something.

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  4. Yeah, I just couldn't figure out what to break, but I did now, thanks!

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  5. what do you do with the picture of the moon?

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  6. Show the picture of the moon to someone. If that doesn't work, try someone else.

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  7. I'm having difficulty getting the key out of the inventory to even get the girl outside. I tried what PK Levine suggested and I still can't get it to recognize that I have Dad's key. Help?

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  8. ikey doesn't work for me either

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  9. @Michael Ursitti: Went to a walkthrough. I hate having to do that in the very beginning of a game. Dad's key isn't for the door.

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  10. I like the artwork and general style, but I really prefer games that don't make you go back and forth multiple times. It becomes so tedious that I think you lose a lot of the enjoyment of the game.

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  11. Thanks Cyn, I should have thought of that. :)

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  12. Why the heck did they make you walk so slowly? The frustratingly slow movement is my main complaint.

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