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  1. Nov 1, 2014
    3
    Moon Sliver. Moon Sliver is a game. Moon Sliver is a game that you play. Moon Sliver is a game that invites you to explore an interesting story in a scary, atmospheric enviroment. Moon Sliver has a story. In fact, Moon Sliver is a story. You walk around and read text. Thats all you do. Read. Did you buy this game to read? Nope. So buy a book...more fun than this "game"!
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    Moon Sliver. Moon Sliver is a game. Moon Sliver is a game that you play. Moon Sliver is a game that invites you to explore an interesting story in a scary, atmospheric enviroment. Moon Sliver has a story. In fact, Moon Sliver is a story. You walk around and read text. Thats all you do. Read. Did you buy this game to read? Nope. So buy a book...more fun than this "game"!
    My finace disagrees and respects the creator for the effort put in. I do agree, effort was made. But this shouldnt have been a game. It should have been a book. I dont buy a game to read! I buy a game to play and have fun! The atmosphere is spot on and the music compliments the spoomy element. But the game falls flat on its face due to it relying on the story to carry the gameplay, objective and everything else, and im afraid it just doesnt work that way.
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  1. Nov 20, 2014
    80
    As long as you come in with the expectation of a short, non-linear storytelling experience then you won’t be let down by The Moon Sliver. It’s a bit creepy, sad and ultimately quite compelling.
  2. Nov 5, 2014
    80
    The Moon Sliver is there for you if you’re in the mood for a brooding, slow-burn thriller with nothing to offer but loneliness--and an empty feeling pushing you towards a conclusion you know you don’t want to be a part of.