The Moon Sliver reviews

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In this Game, it is important to know what you are getting into. Anyone expecting a long Story and tricky Puzzles and Puzzles won't be able to do much with this Game. But If you get involved in this half-hour experiment, you will be told an interesting Story in an unusual way. In short: Interesting Experiment, small Price, but probably nothing for People who need action.
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The Game is short but interesting. Unlike other Horror Games of this Small Caliber, there is no attempt to pump up the Horror Factor through Jumpscares. Even so, at some point you feel uncomfortable on the Island, like being watched from a certain Point on. And then comes the End, which brings with it a Twist. Overall a good Story, but for the Price a far too short Experience. On offer, however, recommended.
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I have to say in all honesty, the first 10 Minutes were so ... Okay, cool atmosphere, then after half an hour it was a "boooah what do I have to do now? ..." Until I then use the Code puzzle And the ... Say bright Buildings have found ... From then on it was interesting again ... And the last 15-20 minutes were exclusively Goosebumps ... Absolutely awesome Game, at least when you play it the first time ... I haven't got the Second time! ;)
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The Moon Sliver Is getting into the Gears very slowly. The Island where the entire Plot takes place is almost a little too monotonous to motivate the Player to Explore throughout. It is also easy to overlook the next Step to advance the Story, so the Game time is unnecessarily extended. Discovering as a Destination is all well and good, but partly the endless Hikes are nerve-wracking-but not in the positive Way you'd expect yourself to be at a psycho horror Game. In the second Half, though, the Game lives up properly. The Music gets darker, more engaging. What was possible to Change the Atmosphere was fully exploited. The Mood is sombre and eventually finds the Threat promised by the "Horror" day. The History, which you have to search together in small Scraps all over the Island, becomes really dense and exciting at the End. I've been wrestling with myself for a really long Time as to which direction my Assessment should go. Maybe it's because I was the very first Game to play in the Dear Esther Category, and I can't really impress myself much now. However, The Moon Sliver Has a very own Feel To Playing for itself. Hardly Any action, but a lot of Excitement, if you take your Time and stick with it until the End. I therefore make a Recommendation, with the Restriction that patience is needed For starters, and that we should not expect a DE graphic. Being Unbiased is the Motto. :)
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