Personal Trip to the Moon
di VoEC
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Personal Trip to the Moon
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Descrizione
un videogioco sulla disforia e sugli astronauti. . "Personal Trip to the Moon" è un gioco sperimentale sull'esplorazione e la scoperta che funge da psicogramma di una landa grigia e del suo abitante. È un gioco su come ritrovarsi a 384400 chilometri da casa. . Musica: "Une chute sans fin" di "Another Moon" (Sébastien Lombard). "Visita Another Moon su bandcamp":http://anothermoon.bandcamp.com/. Un ringraziamento speciale ad azrafe7 e a tutti i membri dei forum FlashPunk. . "Personal Trip to the Moon" è il primo gioco che sono riuscito a pubblicare e, come suggerisce il titolo, è un progetto molto personale. Ogni tipo di feedback è molto apprezzato e vi prego di mantenere una mente aperta durante il gioco. Grazie. ~VoEC
Come si gioca
Freccette - Movimento. Spazio - Interazione. C - Bussola. Num+ - Alza volume. Num- - Abbassa volume. Num0 - Muto
Aggiornamenti dello sviluppatore
For anyone that might be in need of it, I’ve uploaded an offline version here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?r9reahnbt2px689
Commenti
say10
Aug. 02, 2012
i always wanted to go to the moon until i realised i was already there
vasfv
Apr. 28, 2013
i thought that he was going to suicide until i realised that he is just going to fly...
Azgara
Oct. 29, 2012
Well, i 5-starred it because of the atmosphere and the music and all (i love such games), but i really didn't get the storyline.
amberrito
Feb. 23, 2013
Why are all artistic games depressed and suicidal? It's beautiful, I won't deny it, but I'wondering if that's just my mind making that connection or if it really is about that all the time.
Wetterl
May. 12, 2013
Personal take on the story: The story is about feeling like someone else than you are, showing it here as transsexuality. The Man you play as in the beginning is the wish of who the main character wants to be, someone who can "fly to the moon", so to speak, someone who can do everything they want to. The negative comments to this are people that are trying to make the character accept reality, which she does in the ending.
I wouldn't call it a "sad" ending, so to speak, but rather an ending set in reality, an ending in which the main character can truly accept who she is, and work from there to go even further, not having to rely on delusions anymore.