Personal Trip to the Moon

Personal Trip to the Moon

by VoEC
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Personal Trip to the Moon

評価:
4.0
リリース日: July 08, 2012
最終更新: December 31, 2013
開発者: VoEC

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説明

ディスフォリアと宇宙飛行士をテーマにしたビデオゲーム。『Personal Trip to the Moon』は、探索と発見を通じて灰色の荒野とその住人の心象風景を描く実験的なゲームです。家から384,400キロ離れた場所で自分自身を見つけ出す物語。音楽: “Une chute sans fin” by “Another Moon” (Sébastien Lombard)。バンドキャンプでAnother Moonをチェック:http://anothermoon.bandcamp.com/。azrafe7さんやFlashPunkフォーラムの皆さんに特別な感謝を。『Personal Trip to the Moon』は私が初めてリリースできたゲームで、タイトル通り非常に個人的なプロジェクトです。どんなフィードバックでも大歓迎ですので、プレイ中は心を開いて楽しんでください。ありがとうございます。~VoEC

遊び方

矢印キー – 移動。スペース – インタラクト。C – コンパス。Num+ – 音量アップ。Num- – 音量ダウン。Num0 – ミュート

開発者アップデート

Aug 3, 2012 5:20pm

For anyone that might be in need of it, I’ve uploaded an offline version here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?r9reahnbt2px689

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say10

Aug. 02, 2012

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i always wanted to go to the moon until i realised i was already there

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vasfv

Apr. 28, 2013

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i thought that he was going to suicide until i realised that he is just going to fly...

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Azgara

Oct. 29, 2012

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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.

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amberrito

Feb. 23, 2013

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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.

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Wetterl

May. 12, 2013

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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.