- Publisher: Digerati Distribution
- Release Date: Jan 27, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
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Feb 3, 2017I love this game. I may not have completed it, chances are I’m going to struggle with a few of the stages for days, weeks and months on end, and I’ve more or less given up even trying to pick up half moon, full moon and full sun rewards, but the overall sense of achievement that The Sun and Moon gives in just the bog standard completion of a stage, is enough of a reason for me to keep playing.
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Feb 11, 2017The physics game winner of the Ludum Dare 29 is already on Xbox One with an addictive yet very difficult gameplay. A game made in only 48 hours that you will probably love if you are a fan of games like SuperMeatBoy, with a somewhat annoying difficulty curve. The game has 150 levels that will make you spend hours upon hours of fun with a good balance between quality and price.
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Feb 3, 2017An intriguing 2D platformer, with a minimalist look but an innovative gameplay mechanic and lots of challenging levels. A sure bet for any lover of skill-based platforming action.
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Feb 9, 2017The Sun and Moon is a simple and original game that presents us with tough platforms and puzzle levels.
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Feb 12, 2017A good platformer, and puzzlers, need to have a sense of accomplishment, so that when you finally beat that one stage you've been stuck on you feel awesome and want to continue playing. The Sun and Moon does this, but because the levels are inherently so short, you’re moving from being on stuck on one level to the next, especially in the later stages.
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Official Xbox Magazine UKFeb 22, 2017A fun and deserving indie game that needed a bit of adjustment for sofa-based play. [March 2017, p.86]
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Feb 15, 2017Poor art direction and music stop The Sun and Moon from being a great puzzle game.
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Feb 1, 2017The Sun and Moon has great mechanics and very creative level design, but the game is hamstrung by a brutal difficulty curve. When the game is so difficult you need to stop playing, it better have something else to back it up like a story; The Sun and Moon doesn't have that.